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The Borleenan grazer was a species of grazer native to the planet Borleen. Bred for meat and leather, Borleenan grazers were much smaller than their Alderaanian cousins and also lacked tails. Borleenan grazers multiplied quickly as they had few natural predators. While their meat was widely considered a delicacy, and their leather was of high quality, Borleenan grazer milk was considered sour by many. Grazer milk was, however, the favorite drink of Nehlanna the Hutt. Borleenan grazers were easy to take care of and cheap. Even the poorest of the homeless kept at least one.

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  • Borleenan grazer
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  • The Borleenan grazer was a species of grazer native to the planet Borleen. Bred for meat and leather, Borleenan grazers were much smaller than their Alderaanian cousins and also lacked tails. Borleenan grazers multiplied quickly as they had few natural predators. While their meat was widely considered a delicacy, and their leather was of high quality, Borleenan grazer milk was considered sour by many. Grazer milk was, however, the favorite drink of Nehlanna the Hutt. Borleenan grazers were easy to take care of and cheap. Even the poorest of the homeless kept at least one.
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  • Borleenan grazer
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  • 1.0
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  • *Herbivorous **Grass **Fungi **Flowers **Leaves
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  • The Borleenan grazer was a species of grazer native to the planet Borleen. Bred for meat and leather, Borleenan grazers were much smaller than their Alderaanian cousins and also lacked tails. Borleenan grazers multiplied quickly as they had few natural predators. While their meat was widely considered a delicacy, and their leather was of high quality, Borleenan grazer milk was considered sour by many. Grazer milk was, however, the favorite drink of Nehlanna the Hutt. Borleenan grazers were easy to take care of and cheap. Even the poorest of the homeless kept at least one. While Boorleenan grazers were commonly green, sometimes a rare red-colored one would be born. Red grazers were said to bestow luck upon their owners. This was a widespread superstition, even among educated Borleenans, and most shopkeepers kept at least one red grazer around to ensure good sales.
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