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The marsh-gunnies were a species of small, non-sentient creatures native to Nim Drovis, a planet located in the Meridian sector of the Outer Rim Territories. They occupied the bayous, swamps and marshes of Nim Drovis. When the droids C-3PO and R2-D2 arrived on the planet along with the starship captain Bortrek, their landing pad was surrounded by swamps filled with marsh-gunnies, gulpers and green-eyed wadie-platts.

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  • Marsh-gunny
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  • The marsh-gunnies were a species of small, non-sentient creatures native to Nim Drovis, a planet located in the Meridian sector of the Outer Rim Territories. They occupied the bayous, swamps and marshes of Nim Drovis. When the droids C-3PO and R2-D2 arrived on the planet along with the starship captain Bortrek, their landing pad was surrounded by swamps filled with marsh-gunnies, gulpers and green-eyed wadie-platts.
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  • *Bayous *Swamps
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  • Marsh-gunny
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  • The marsh-gunnies were a species of small, non-sentient creatures native to Nim Drovis, a planet located in the Meridian sector of the Outer Rim Territories. They occupied the bayous, swamps and marshes of Nim Drovis. When the droids C-3PO and R2-D2 arrived on the planet along with the starship captain Bortrek, their landing pad was surrounded by swamps filled with marsh-gunnies, gulpers and green-eyed wadie-platts.
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