Pets

Yuki

"They are hard to find considering they like to hide in small patched of grass covered in snow, sneaky and sassy little things."

 

Snowfy

"I heard these are made from ice spirits, taking the bodies to entertained the little ones back in Ice World."

 

Yata

"Careful when you come across these little ones, they are very playful but playful enough to cause natural disasters when you anger them but that's only if they are in their large packs."

 

 

Nip-Nom

"These pesky little lizards seem to thrive in colder climates, and love eating anything they can get their mouth on! Omniverous little stinkers, their spikes are made of frozen water accumulated inside their body from eating snow"

 

Venus Leechworm

"The Venus Leechworm lives in the upper layers of soil with its corkscrew tail tip keeping it anchored below. It photosynthesizes through the leaves on its head that stay exposed during the day, and comes out during the rains due to vibrations in the earth to hunt for other creatures with its deceptive leaf looking mouths on its head."

 

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Dewgloop

"The large blue orbs on the Dewgloops head are used to reflect light inside of its bubble to lure insects to drown and dissolve inside. Scarfoxes seem keen on chewing on their tasty looking bubbles, looking to pop them, but end up finding out its a gelatinous sticky slime that gets stuck in their teeth, ew!"

 

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Croakaroot

"This rather grumpy looking root vegetable stays buried or hidden most of its life, relying on well balanced soil nutrients to keep its roots and body shiny and healthy! They rely on vibrations to tell them when they need to come up to the soils surface for rain. While they can make easy prey, they seem to be extremely resillient pets and can grow back their bodies if eaten down to just their head!"

 

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Bogsmug

"These creatures are best known for their adversity to soil health! if the moss on their back looks to be dying out, its been known as a sign to water your land more often, or to provide more compost. Sometimes they're a little greedy with compost, and will get into your compost bins and eat rotting foods before they can get into the soil! they seem to be one of the more common pets to find when waiting in the rain, but tricky to look out for due to their camouflage!"

 

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