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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

This species are short bipeds with scaly, leathery skin, a big belly, and a short tail. They have an elongated skull, pointed ears, chubby cheeks, widely spaced eyes, four holes for a nose, and two antennae. They also have three-fingered clawed hands and tridactyl feet, with two toes in the front and one in the back. It is unknown if they have male or female genders, but the one individual seen is constantly referred to as "he".

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  • This species are short bipeds with scaly, leathery skin, a big belly, and a short tail. They have an elongated skull, pointed ears, chubby cheeks, widely spaced eyes, four holes for a nose, and two antennae. They also have three-fingered clawed hands and tridactyl feet, with two toes in the front and one in the back. It is unknown if they have male or female genders, but the one individual seen is constantly referred to as "he".
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  • This species are short bipeds with scaly, leathery skin, a big belly, and a short tail. They have an elongated skull, pointed ears, chubby cheeks, widely spaced eyes, four holes for a nose, and two antennae. They also have three-fingered clawed hands and tridactyl feet, with two toes in the front and one in the back. It is unknown if they have male or female genders, but the one individual seen is constantly referred to as "he". They have many characteristics which a human would consider gross. The most obvious was their ability to spew a brown liquid from their mouths and two holes on their forehead, which can reach a lengthy distance. They also apparently smell like a sewer. Another ability was to excrete a pudding-like substance from their elbows, which seems tolerable enough to eat by humans. They also are apparently edible, being considered delicious and having their own sauce when cooked. Aside from the disgusting habits, the species seems to be hard to kill, with one individual being able to regenerate itself in an accelerated cloning process even after being chopped up. They can also survive having their head twisted all the way around and falling from a great distance. However, they do not seem to be immune to pain, with some symptoms including the pudding-like substance turning a different color and tasting like garlic (especially after the fifth helping) and sounding like a jack-in-the-box when shaken.
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