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Post by Lyrikitty on Nov 12, 2008 12:36:44 GMT -5
Treehoppers - these are furred, arboreal 'snakes with long, heavily furred tails -- they strongly resemble six-legged squirrels. Found wherever there are trees for them to feed from and live in, treehoppers are widely considered to be vermin, causing damage to orchards and eating their way through nut and berry crops. They are a favorite prey of domestic firelizards and cats, and are often found in stews, but despite this they breed so rapidly that their numbers never seem to reduce. Treehoppers can grow to the length of a man's arm and range in color from pale grey-brown through russet to near-black. In temperate regions they hibernate during the winter months.
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