Tookas, also known as Adoris felines, were small feline creatures that were widespread across the galaxy. They were known to also dwell on Coruscant's lower levels, where vermin infestations made alley tooka populations thrive. Tookas were beloved by many species, who domesticated and kept them as pets, but also seen as a plague on many planets. The felines were common companions of spacers and freighter captains during space voyages due to their efficacy at controlling pests and killing vermin aboard their starships.
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| - Tookas, also known as Adoris felines, were small feline creatures that were widespread across the galaxy. They were known to also dwell on Coruscant's lower levels, where vermin infestations made alley tooka populations thrive. Tookas were beloved by many species, who domesticated and kept them as pets, but also seen as a plague on many planets. The felines were common companions of spacers and freighter captains during space voyages due to their efficacy at controlling pests and killing vermin aboard their starships.
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| - "To Catch a Jedi" - The Clone Wars Episode Guide
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| - Large mouth, pointed ears, thick tail
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| - Tookas, also known as Adoris felines, were small feline creatures that were widespread across the galaxy. They were known to also dwell on Coruscant's lower levels, where vermin infestations made alley tooka populations thrive. Tookas were beloved by many species, who domesticated and kept them as pets, but also seen as a plague on many planets. The felines were common companions of spacers and freighter captains during space voyages due to their efficacy at controlling pests and killing vermin aboard their starships. The creatures were so commonplace that they were the inspiration for stuffed dolls and artwork.
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