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Cramster may appear to be a rather hungry fellow, but his cheek pouches are not full of food! Cramsters mostly chews on rocks to hone the flat, clamping teeth they use to dig tunnels through tree roots and rocks. Cramster’s teeth are always growing in height and width, so they spend up to 8 hours a day shaping them.

Cramster may appear to be a rather hungry fellow, but his cheek pouches are not full of food! Cramsters mostly chews on rocks to hone the flat, clamping teeth they use to dig tunnels through tree roots and rocks. Cramster’s teeth are always growing in height and width, so they spend up to 8 hours a day shaping them.

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Zapatiel is born with a small static charge that acts as a polite warning to any uninvited physical contact from other creatures. Zapatiel can also fly long distances as it can rest in flight, gliding on the electromagnetic rays emitted by the sun. Its attacks primarily emit from small holes in its cheeks.

Zapatiel is born with a small static charge that acts as a polite warning to any uninvited physical contact from other creatures. Zapatiel can also fly long distances as it can rest in flight, gliding on the electromagnetic rays emitted by the sun. Its attacks primarily emit from small holes in its cheeks.

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Evolved from Foxecc, Fauneccs go about their evolution by grazing primarily upon cactus flowers and other desert flowers. This acquired taste for greenery results in a sensitivity to heat that drives them away from their desert habitat onto high-altitude forests.

Evolved from Foxecc, Fauneccs go about their evolution by grazing primarily upon cactus flowers and other desert flowers. This acquired taste for greenery results in a sensitivity to heat that drives them away from their desert habitat onto high-altitude forests.

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Frozecc, an evolution of Foxecc, leaves its desert birthplace, trekking up into the surrounding mountains. As it consumes glacial waters from springs, it begins to adapt to freezing temperatures. It stores all the cold energy in its body inside its insulated tail, leaving the rest of the body deceptively warm.

Frozecc, an evolution of Foxecc, leaves its desert birthplace, trekking up into the surrounding mountains. As it consumes glacial waters from springs, it begins to adapt to freezing temperatures. It stores all the cold energy in its body inside its insulated tail, leaving the rest of the body deceptively warm.

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Firrecc is an evolution of Foxecc. Grazing on the peppers native to the desert it dwells in, the Firrecc gradually learns to harness the powers of its fiery food-source. Unlike other evolutions of Foxecc, it  remains in its desert home, coexisting peacefully in packs alongside its pre-evolution.

Firrecc is an evolution of Foxecc. Grazing on the peppers native to the desert it dwells in, the Firrecc gradually learns to harness the powers of its fiery food-source. Unlike other evolutions of Foxecc, it  remains in its desert home, coexisting peacefully in packs alongside its pre-evolution.

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Foxecc [27 of 151]

Initially found in the desert, Foxecc are burrowing creatures. Their striking ears boast unparalleled flexibility, as they can be folded down against the body of the creature to allow access to tight spaces. Foxecc also rapidly adapt to their environment and their evolved forms thrive in a variety of climates.

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Glidestar [26 of 151]

Unlike Flystar, the Glidestar can actually fly by oscillating its giant tail-feather. Glidestar utilises this ability as a means to find shelter high in the treetops, to areas completely inaccessible to ground dwelling creatures. After being exposed to the ambient radiation of a lunar eclipse, Glidestar evolves into Flystar.

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Teroamp [25 of 151]

Young Teroamps are left to fend for themselves at a very young age. What the creature lacks in strength it makes up for in nimbleness, enabled by its electric prehensile tongue. Over time, the Teroamp grows into Tarrawatt, temporarily losing its electrical abilities.

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Capaphant [24 of 151]

Capaphants have a symbiotic relationship with Puugs. A Puug often seeks shelter and protection from a Capaphant. The Capaphants benefit is the colourful appearance that Puug adorns it with, which it uses to attract a partner. Capaphants are generally peaceful, though their powerful trunk can have dire consequences for opponents.

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Puug [23 of 151]

A timid creature at heart, Puug often utilises its carapace as a hiding place. This can occasionally lead to Puug being mistaken for a nut by other creatures. Luckily for Puug, its incredibly small stature allows it to quickly hide amongst the leaves on the forest floor.