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Jigglers mutated from ordinary squid, and greatly resemble the creatures they developed from. They are rather symmetrical, possessing an ovaloid head, eight arms, and two longer tentacles. Their heads possess two large, lidded eyes, which are extremely sensitive. On the underside of their head, jigglers possess a sharp beak and a mucus sac. The rubbery skin ranges in color from white to rust.

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  • Jigglers mutated from ordinary squid, and greatly resemble the creatures they developed from. They are rather symmetrical, possessing an ovaloid head, eight arms, and two longer tentacles. Their heads possess two large, lidded eyes, which are extremely sensitive. On the underside of their head, jigglers possess a sharp beak and a mucus sac. The rubbery skin ranges in color from white to rust.
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  • Jigglers mutated from ordinary squid, and greatly resemble the creatures they developed from. They are rather symmetrical, possessing an ovaloid head, eight arms, and two longer tentacles. Their heads possess two large, lidded eyes, which are extremely sensitive. On the underside of their head, jigglers possess a sharp beak and a mucus sac. The rubbery skin ranges in color from white to rust. Jigglers have the ability to compress or balloon their bodies. They can grow or shrink their rubbery bodies up to 75%. The average jiggler is roughly sixteen inches in length, ten from its head and six from its appendages. This means that the average jiggler can compress itself into a mere four inches, or can grow up to 28 inches. The creatures able to accomplish this process by contracting their rubbery bodies into an extremely dense mass, or stretching them to their limits. Creatures that are smaller than average can compress themselves to even smaller sizes, while creatures that are larger than average can grow to massive sizes.
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