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Mugruebes are amphibianoid fauna indigenous to the planet Agamar that are herded for food, being the main ingredient in the traditional meal of Mugruebe Stew. Physiologically speaking, they are bipedal creatures that move about upon two large legs, with small arms attached to their chins. Jedi Knight Keyan Farlander's family raised this species on their ranch on the planet in his younger years.

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  • Mugruebe
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  • Mugruebes are amphibianoid fauna indigenous to the planet Agamar that are herded for food, being the main ingredient in the traditional meal of Mugruebe Stew. Physiologically speaking, they are bipedal creatures that move about upon two large legs, with small arms attached to their chins. Jedi Knight Keyan Farlander's family raised this species on their ranch on the planet in his younger years.
  • Mugruebe were a non-sentient species of frog—like mammals native to the planet Agamar in the Mirgoshir system of the Outer Rim Territories' Lahara sector. The roughly twice the size of a Womp rat, a rodent native to Tatooine, mugruebe had four limbs in total, two large rear limbs used for movement and two far smaller fore limbs protruding from the creatures chin with two digits each. Members of the species also had two eyes, a large mouth including a tongue and a patterned hide. Mugrebe were also capable of producing mucus, which was not solid in nature. They were herded by the sentient occupants of their homeworld for food and were the main ingredient in the traditional mugruebe stew, which was popular on Agamar but not else where in the galaxy. One family to raise mugruebes on Agamar was
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  • Mugruebe
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  • Dining at Dex's
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  • Roughly twice that of a Womp rat
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  • Large rear limbs, small fore limbs
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  • Dining at Dex's
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  • fans/hyperspace/source/dexdiner/index.html?page=4
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  • Mugruebes are amphibianoid fauna indigenous to the planet Agamar that are herded for food, being the main ingredient in the traditional meal of Mugruebe Stew. Physiologically speaking, they are bipedal creatures that move about upon two large legs, with small arms attached to their chins. Jedi Knight Keyan Farlander's family raised this species on their ranch on the planet in his younger years.
  • Mugruebe were a non-sentient species of frog—like mammals native to the planet Agamar in the Mirgoshir system of the Outer Rim Territories' Lahara sector. The roughly twice the size of a Womp rat, a rodent native to Tatooine, mugruebe had four limbs in total, two large rear limbs used for movement and two far smaller fore limbs protruding from the creatures chin with two digits each. Members of the species also had two eyes, a large mouth including a tongue and a patterned hide. Mugrebe were also capable of producing mucus, which was not solid in nature. They were herded by the sentient occupants of their homeworld for food and were the main ingredient in the traditional mugruebe stew, which was popular on Agamar but not else where in the galaxy. One family to raise mugruebes on Agamar was that of the Rebel pilot Keyan Farlander, whose parents owned a struggling ranch of the creatures. The ranch however was destroyed by a galactic bombardment carried out by Imperial forces as punishment for resistance to the Empire on Agamar. Mugruebe spit-sauce was an ingredient used in Agamar slider served at Dex's Diner, a diner on the planet Coruscant owned by the Besalisk Dexter Jettster.
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