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The Pakhar were hamster-like or guinea pig-like in appearance. They were only a metre tall when standing upright. (PROSE: Legacy) They were covered in fur which grew white as they aged. (PROSE: Mean Streets) Pakhars generally washed themselves with their tongues. (PROSE: The Glass Prison) Pakhars were known for making a loud screech when angry. (PROSE: Legacy)

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  • The Pakhar were hamster-like or guinea pig-like in appearance. They were only a metre tall when standing upright. (PROSE: Legacy) They were covered in fur which grew white as they aged. (PROSE: Mean Streets) Pakhars generally washed themselves with their tongues. (PROSE: The Glass Prison) Pakhars were known for making a loud screech when angry. (PROSE: Legacy)
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  • Zarnek, Ker'a'nol, Kitai, Vor'r'na, Professor Megali Scoblow, Geri, Thesanius , Frankie
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  • Pakhar
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  • Hamster-like aliens
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  • The Pakhar were hamster-like or guinea pig-like in appearance. They were only a metre tall when standing upright. (PROSE: Legacy) They were covered in fur which grew white as they aged. (PROSE: Mean Streets) Pakhars generally washed themselves with their tongues. (PROSE: The Glass Prison) Pakhars were known for making a loud screech when angry. (PROSE: Legacy)
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