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Great Baggi Ecology
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Great Baggi is the dominant form of male Baggi, they acquire the title 'Great Baggi' when they are fully grown and mature. It is very similar to the Great Jaggi and Great Wroggi.
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Great Baggi is the dominant form of male Baggi, they acquire the title 'Great Baggi' when they are fully grown and mature. It is very similar to the Great Jaggi and Great Wroggi.