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| - Mookies are strange, large-headed extraterrestrial bipeds of homonids of unknown planetary origin which are known best for their clumsiness. Like a Human child, they will often fall face-forward and because of their relatively-spherical head, they often end up landing on their back. However, they apparently make up for this clumsiness with powerful arms, utilizing two sets of biceps. They also have three horny protrusions on their head and a bony eye covering, possibly to help protect the eyes when falling over. A large nose in the middle of their face indicates that smell is likely their most powerful sense. At least two skin tone variations are known. These are a green and yellow hue and a green and brown hue. It is unknown if these may be gender differentiations, subspecies, simple colo
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| - Mookies are strange, large-headed extraterrestrial bipeds of homonids of unknown planetary origin which are known best for their clumsiness. Like a Human child, they will often fall face-forward and because of their relatively-spherical head, they often end up landing on their back. However, they apparently make up for this clumsiness with powerful arms, utilizing two sets of biceps. They also have three horny protrusions on their head and a bony eye covering, possibly to help protect the eyes when falling over. A large nose in the middle of their face indicates that smell is likely their most powerful sense. At least two skin tone variations are known. These are a green and yellow hue and a green and brown hue. It is unknown if these may be gender differentiations, subspecies, simple color variation, tones switched out during alternate seasons, or any other potential reason. However, these color variations may indicate that they originate in a forest setting, where they use it to camouflage against their homeplanet's moss-equivalents.
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