Like all of its cousins, the andamunda had thick, pillarlike legs and flat, padded feet. Its loose skin and large ears (which flapped) provided the andamunda with excellent heat regulation, enabling it to adapt to a variety of ecosystems. The creature's most notable feature, however, was undoubtedely it's trunk: an enlongated nose and upper lip that served as both a sensory organ and as a prehensile grasping tool. An andamunda usesd it's trunk to smell, gather food, drink, and as a weapon in combat.
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