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The Stigorax were rat-like carnivores. They fed on humans and were feared by the Pipe People of Terra Alpha. Despite this, they could be tamed like other animals. (TV: The Happiness Patrol)

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  • The Stigorax were rat-like carnivores. They fed on humans and were feared by the Pipe People of Terra Alpha. Despite this, they could be tamed like other animals. (TV: The Happiness Patrol)
  • Despite their unimpressive appearance, they are described as intelligent and ruthless predators, and were known to prey upon the native Pipe People. By the time that the planet was colonized by Humans, the colony's ruler, Helen A., kept the last known member of this species as a pet and named it Fifi.
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  • Stigorax
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  • The Happiness Patrol
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  • The Stigorax were rat-like carnivores. They fed on humans and were feared by the Pipe People of Terra Alpha. Despite this, they could be tamed like other animals. (TV: The Happiness Patrol)
  • Despite their unimpressive appearance, they are described as intelligent and ruthless predators, and were known to prey upon the native Pipe People. By the time that the planet was colonized by Humans, the colony's ruler, Helen A., kept the last known member of this species as a pet and named it Fifi.
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