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Ice Scrabblers, also known as Frozen Carrions are furry, land-scavenging rodentoids indigenous to the icy wilderness of the planet Hoth. They are the most abundant species on the planet, making up 32% of the world's faunal population. Until the Alliance to Restore the Republic encountered Wampas, these organisms were thought to be the only other native lifeforms on the planet other than the Tauntauns.

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  • Ice Scrabbler
  • Ice scrabbler
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  • Ice Scrabblers, also known as Frozen Carrions are furry, land-scavenging rodentoids indigenous to the icy wilderness of the planet Hoth. They are the most abundant species on the planet, making up 32% of the world's faunal population. Until the Alliance to Restore the Republic encountered Wampas, these organisms were thought to be the only other native lifeforms on the planet other than the Tauntauns.
  • Ice scrabblers (also known as frozen carrions) were furry, land-scavenging rodents native to the icy wilderness of the planet Hoth. They were the most abundant species on the planet, making up 32% of the world's animal population. Until the Alliance to Restore the Republic encountered wampas, these creatures were thought to be the only other native lifeform on the planet other than the tauntaun.
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  • 10(xsd:integer)
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  • Ice Scrabblers
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  • Ice Scrabbler
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  • Threat of the Conqueror
Name
  • Ice Scrabbler
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  • Galactic Gazetteer: Hoth and the Greater Javin
  • Hoth: Under the Ice
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  • 20100508024939(xsd:double)
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  • Galactic Gazetteer: Hoth and the Greater Javin
  • Hoth: Under the Ice
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  • White/Dark Gray
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  • Escarbador de Hielo
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  • default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20040325web
  • default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20031204hoth1
abstract
  • Ice Scrabblers, also known as Frozen Carrions are furry, land-scavenging rodentoids indigenous to the icy wilderness of the planet Hoth. They are the most abundant species on the planet, making up 32% of the world's faunal population. Until the Alliance to Restore the Republic encountered Wampas, these organisms were thought to be the only other native lifeforms on the planet other than the Tauntauns. Ice Scrabblers have sharp claws and pronounced beaks, which likely aids in their ability to burrow into the icy surface to build dens and find food, sometimes delving as deep as 25km (15.535mi) under the ice. They have a very keen sense of smell that enables them to detect a form of lichenoid which is their primary food source under layers of icy crust, an evolution required to survive in such a harsh environment as Hoth. However, this powerful sense of smell is likely what drew large concentrations of them to pester Echo Base, being brought forth by the smell of the Rebels' food supplies. In turn, it was likely this concentration of vermin that attracted the Wampas there as well.
  • Ice scrabblers (also known as frozen carrions) were furry, land-scavenging rodents native to the icy wilderness of the planet Hoth. They were the most abundant species on the planet, making up 32% of the world's animal population. Until the Alliance to Restore the Republic encountered wampas, these creatures were thought to be the only other native lifeform on the planet other than the tauntaun. Having sharp claws and pronounced beaks, ice scrabblers were able to burrow into the icy surface of the planet to build dens and find food, sometimes delving as deep as twenty-five kilometers under the ice. They had a very keen sense of smell which enabled them to detect a form of lichen, their primary food source, even under layers of icy crust. It was this powerful sense of smell that likely drew large concentrations of ice scrabblers to pester Echo Base. They were able to smell the Rebels' food supplies. This concentration of the vermin is also what probably attracted wampas there as well.
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