The sand skitter was a small, furry rodent-like creature native to the deserts of the planet Tatooine that was distinguishable for its four eyes; two on its head, and two additional eyes supported by eye stalks. The fur color ranged from black to brown. They ate plant roots, insects, and garbage if they lived in urban areas. They were considered pests, due to their habit of chewing through electrical cables (they mistook it for plant roots) and their tendency to carry disease. Harmless and easily caught by a quick, long tongue, it was one of the favored preys of the worrt. When under distress or frightened, they utter a high-pitched cry, similar to that of the Gorgs or Klatooine paddy frogs.
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| - The sand skitter was a small, furry rodent-like creature native to the deserts of the planet Tatooine that was distinguishable for its four eyes; two on its head, and two additional eyes supported by eye stalks. The fur color ranged from black to brown. They ate plant roots, insects, and garbage if they lived in urban areas. They were considered pests, due to their habit of chewing through electrical cables (they mistook it for plant roots) and their tendency to carry disease. Harmless and easily caught by a quick, long tongue, it was one of the favored preys of the worrt. When under distress or frightened, they utter a high-pitched cry, similar to that of the Gorgs or Klatooine paddy frogs.
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| - The sand skitter was a small, furry rodent-like creature native to the deserts of the planet Tatooine that was distinguishable for its four eyes; two on its head, and two additional eyes supported by eye stalks. The fur color ranged from black to brown. They ate plant roots, insects, and garbage if they lived in urban areas. They were considered pests, due to their habit of chewing through electrical cables (they mistook it for plant roots) and their tendency to carry disease. Harmless and easily caught by a quick, long tongue, it was one of the favored preys of the worrt. When under distress or frightened, they utter a high-pitched cry, similar to that of the Gorgs or Klatooine paddy frogs.
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