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Ganjukos were large creatures from Fenn with beaks and thick coats of hair. They were known to stampede at a moment's notice. Their beaks were prized, as they could be crafted into expensive daggers. In pre-Republic days, they were spread to other worlds in Dufilvian sector as well as worlds in Bothan sector such as Kothlis and Bothawui.

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  • Ganjuko
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  • Ganjukos were large creatures from Fenn with beaks and thick coats of hair. They were known to stampede at a moment's notice. Their beaks were prized, as they could be crafted into expensive daggers. In pre-Republic days, they were spread to other worlds in Dufilvian sector as well as worlds in Bothan sector such as Kothlis and Bothawui.
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  • A Most Deadly Hunt
  • The Ganjuko Graveyard
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  • Ganjuko
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  • A Most Deadly Hunt
  • The Ganjuko Graveyard
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  • Ganjuko
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  • Shadows of the Empire Planets Guide
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  • Ganjukos were large creatures from Fenn with beaks and thick coats of hair. They were known to stampede at a moment's notice. Their beaks were prized, as they could be crafted into expensive daggers. In pre-Republic days, they were spread to other worlds in Dufilvian sector as well as worlds in Bothan sector such as Kothlis and Bothawui.
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