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Okkies are strange, large-headed extraterrestrial bipeds of cephalopoids of unknown planetary origin which are known best for their clumsiness. Like a Human child, they will often fall face-forward and because of their relatively-spherical head, they often end up landing on their back. However, they apparently offset this clumsiness with a body covered in suction pads, which also may indicate an aquatic or sheer surface origin. Their head also possesses five tentacles that extend off the face, with a main one to operate as a proboscis and four others acting most probably to properly move food to their mouth. At least two skin tone variations are known. These are a white hue and a pink hue. It is unknown if these may be gender differentiations, subspecies, simple color variation, tones swit

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  • Okkies are strange, large-headed extraterrestrial bipeds of cephalopoids of unknown planetary origin which are known best for their clumsiness. Like a Human child, they will often fall face-forward and because of their relatively-spherical head, they often end up landing on their back. However, they apparently offset this clumsiness with a body covered in suction pads, which also may indicate an aquatic or sheer surface origin. Their head also possesses five tentacles that extend off the face, with a main one to operate as a proboscis and four others acting most probably to properly move food to their mouth. At least two skin tone variations are known. These are a white hue and a pink hue. It is unknown if these may be gender differentiations, subspecies, simple color variation, tones swit
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  • Okkies are strange, large-headed extraterrestrial bipeds of cephalopoids of unknown planetary origin which are known best for their clumsiness. Like a Human child, they will often fall face-forward and because of their relatively-spherical head, they often end up landing on their back. However, they apparently offset this clumsiness with a body covered in suction pads, which also may indicate an aquatic or sheer surface origin. Their head also possesses five tentacles that extend off the face, with a main one to operate as a proboscis and four others acting most probably to properly move food to their mouth. At least two skin tone variations are known. These are a white hue and a pink hue. It is unknown if these may be gender differentiations, subspecies, simple color variation, tones switched out during alternate seasons, or any other potential reason.
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