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Post by Lyrikitty on Nov 20, 2008 21:29:46 GMT -5
Dimglows - large aquatic air-breathing herbivores, dimglows are named for their somewhat limited intellectual capacity. Marine species are found around the oceanic coasts and the Southern inland sea, feeding on sea plants; freshwater species inhabit deeper rivers and lakes. Secretive animals, dimglows never leave the water and are valued for their meat and oil, for which they are hunted. They are fairly squat in appearance with low dorsal ridges, six limbs (the front pair adapted for pulling foliage towards the mouth, the two rear pairs as flippers) and a horizontally flattened, fluked tail.
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