. "Smaller than two meters"@en . . . "W\u014Fmp' R\u0103t"@nl . . . . "We Don't Serve Their Kind Here"@en . . . . . . "100"^^ . "2012-04-06"^^ . . "20062007"^^ . . . . . . . "yes"@en . . . . "Womp Rat"@en . . . . "5456159"^^ . . . "Male"@en . . . . . "Like most of the lifeforms in the Galaxy, they hang in packs and will defend fellow Womp Rats in trouble. Most of the lower level Womp Rats are passive, and won't attack on sight."@en . "Womp rats were native to the planet Tatooine. They were hunted by most of its native people. Some people organized womp rat fights, which was illegal, but no one enforced the rule, due strictly to the fact that womp rats bred like... animals. Wimp Luke Skywalker used to hunt them in his car (which was sad, because cars weren't even being kept in museums anymore) but he sucked at shooting them. More than once was Luke dragged from his car by a womp rat and ripped to shreds. He somehow survived."@en . . . "Womp Rat"@en . "Womp-Ratte"@nl . . . . . "You Owe Me a Ride"@en . . . . . "A Womp Rat is a Star Wars animal that lives on the desert planet Tatooine. The Womp Rat appears in two video games published by Traveler's Tales; which are LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy and its follow-up LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga. In the games the animal comes out of large grey and black trash bins and simply runs around. It doesn't harm the player and merely serves as a background character. In both of the LEGO Star Wars video games it appears on more planets than supposed to from the film's standpoint, which is Tatooine. On Endor the Womp Rat comes out of a machine off to the side of the battlefield where many creatures and characters come out of to help, such as a Ewok, Rebel Trooper, and then the Womp Rat."@en . "Womp rat"@en . . . . "I used to bulls eye Womp Rats back home; they\u2019re not much bigger than two meters."@nl . "Szczur womp"@nl . . "Womp Rat"@nl . . "Womp rat"@nl . . . "\u0412\u043E\u043C\u043F-\u043A\u0440\u044B\u0441\u0430"@nl . "Womp Rat"@en . . . . . . "250"^^ . . . "Rata womp"@nl . "Video Games \n* Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (non-playable) \n* Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (non-playable)"@en . "Womp Rat is a character that appeared in LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy and LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga."@en . . . "Duty Roster"@en . . "Luke Skywalker"@nl . "Zoogdieren"@nl . "Ratto womp"@nl . . "From a Certain Point of View"@en . . . "Usually found on Tatooine some variations can cause Womp Rat Fever. It can be cured by purchasing an antidote, sold by medical vendors."@en . "Desert Son"@en . "Womp Rats waren grote en geduchte knaagdieren afkomstig van Tatooine. Womp Rats waren gevaarlijk en werden best vermeden indien mogelijk."@nl . "Nonintelligent"@nl . . . "Besides, womp rats had no relationship with the evil Darth Vader, unlike Luke, nor do they have the hots for their sister - unlike Luke - so they are definitely not wicked. On the contrary, womp rats are both wiked and uncycled because they have their own page in Wikipedia and Uncyclopedia - making them more realistic than the vast majority of readers who are sentient and non-sentient beings respectively."@en . . . . . . . . "Womp Rat is a character that appeared in LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy and LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga."@en . . "Womp rat"@en . "Womp rats were native to the planet Tatooine. They were hunted by most of its native people. Some people organized womp rat fights, which was illegal, but no one enforced the rule, due strictly to the fact that womp rats bred like... animals. Wimp Luke Skywalker used to hunt them in his car (which was sad, because cars weren't even being kept in museums anymore) but he sucked at shooting them. More than once was Luke dragged from his car by a womp rat and ripped to shreds. He somehow survived. Though native to Tatooine, womp rats were also found on Tatooine II and Coruscant. They traveled to these planets through their own ways of space travel. A group of about fifteen rats would gather together and form a toxic gas bubble that would carry them through space to the respective planets."@en . . . "Zuurstof"@nl . . . . . "2"^^ . "LSW2"@en . . . "Like most of the lifeforms in the Galaxy, they hang in packs and will defend fellow Womp Rats in trouble. Most of the lower level Womp Rats are passive, and won't attack on sight."@en . "Rites"@en . . "Sparks"@en . . . . "Omnivoren"@nl . "From a Certain Point of View"@en . "Besides, womp rats had no relationship with the evil Darth Vader, unlike Luke, nor do they have the hots for their sister - unlike Luke - so they are definitely not wicked. On the contrary, womp rats are both wiked and uncycled because they have their own page in Wikipedia and Uncyclopedia - making them more realistic than the vast majority of readers who are sentient and non-sentient beings respectively."@en . . "\u30A6\u30A9\u30F3\u30D7\u30FB\u30E9\u30C3\u30C8"@nl . . "Sparks"@en . . "Womp Rats waren grote en geduchte knaagdieren afkomstig van Tatooine. Womp Rats waren gevaarlijk en werden best vermeden indien mogelijk."@nl . "Usually found on Tatooine some variations can cause Womp Rat Fever. It can be cured by purchasing an antidote, sold by medical vendors."@en . "Womp Rat"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "A Womp Rat is a Star Wars animal that lives on the desert planet Tatooine. The Womp Rat appears in two video games published by Traveler's Tales; which are LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy and its follow-up LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga. In the games the animal comes out of large grey and black trash bins and simply runs around. It doesn't harm the player and merely serves as a background character. In both of the LEGO Star Wars video games it appears on more planets than supposed to from the film's standpoint, which is Tatooine."@en . . "Womp-rotte"@nl . . . . . . . . . "Video Games \n* Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (non-playable) \n* Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (non-playable)"@en . .