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Bolma were reptiles that lived on Dathomir. They grazed in herds. Generally they were docile beasts, but elder males could be aggressive. Their physiology was almost exactly like a dewback, save two short shoulder spikes, and stubby eye stalks. Though primarily native to Dathomir, bolma were known to also live on Endor's forest moon.

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  • Bolma
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  • Bolma were reptiles that lived on Dathomir. They grazed in herds. Generally they were docile beasts, but elder males could be aggressive. Their physiology was almost exactly like a dewback, save two short shoulder spikes, and stubby eye stalks. Though primarily native to Dathomir, bolma were known to also live on Endor's forest moon.
  • Can be harvested for Dathomirian Leathery hide, Animal bones and Wild meat.
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  • Soothing Comfort
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  • The Nightsister's Revenge
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  • Bolma
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  • Bolma were reptiles that lived on Dathomir. They grazed in herds. Generally they were docile beasts, but elder males could be aggressive. Their physiology was almost exactly like a dewback, save two short shoulder spikes, and stubby eye stalks. Though primarily native to Dathomir, bolma were known to also live on Endor's forest moon.
  • Can be harvested for Dathomirian Leathery hide, Animal bones and Wild meat.
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