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A little different to your average bird of prey, this one's known for its wisdom and nocturnal tendencies rather than its single-
minded pursuit of small, terrified mammals (although there is still a bit of that). |
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| The diligent, waddling old statesman (or woman, I'm no bigot) of the tundra. The Pengum is an obvious example of a Piñata drawn in from different climes. Still looks good in non-resident monochrome too. |
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| Mind those jaws! And the spit! And hooves! You can see why that barbarian fellow ended up socking one of these in the face. Plainly some folks around here have more affection for the, er, noble desert steed. |
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You'd normally expect to find these side-
winding fellows down on the beach, but either a few specimens have been picked up and imported or a sea-hating Custacean splinter group has forged its way inland. |
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