Mumford's Royal Toop is a species native to Venus. The species is named after Sir Basil F. Mumford, who discovered them. Toops are usually docile, but if they are cornered, they pose a considerable threat to humans. In defense, they use the arms located on their heads. Despite this, they have been hunted by humans to near-extinction. On top of their head, there are sensors, which are not comparable to any receptors of earths animals. These are used to find food, which is grabbed by their arms.
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| - Mumford's Royal Toop is a species native to Venus. The species is named after Sir Basil F. Mumford, who discovered them. Toops are usually docile, but if they are cornered, they pose a considerable threat to humans. In defense, they use the arms located on their heads. Despite this, they have been hunted by humans to near-extinction. On top of their head, there are sensors, which are not comparable to any receptors of earths animals. These are used to find food, which is grabbed by their arms.
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| - Mumford's Royal Toop is a species native to Venus. The species is named after Sir Basil F. Mumford, who discovered them. Toops are usually docile, but if they are cornered, they pose a considerable threat to humans. In defense, they use the arms located on their heads. Despite this, they have been hunted by humans to near-extinction. On top of their head, there are sensors, which are not comparable to any receptors of earths animals. These are used to find food, which is grabbed by their arms.
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