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The species has the likeness of a monkey in structure, except the tail much longer... 7 yards, last anyone checked (the tails of the female is a tad shorter, though still ridiculously long compared to other animals), and such a tail has the capability to be tied and shaped into anything it sees fit. Aside from the tail, the marsupilami is about 1 1/2 feet tall... the females seem taller for they walk tiptoe, as though wearing invisable high-heel shoes. It has eight fingers, four on each hand, and toes to match for that matter, and it's dog-like with it's large black nose and floppy ears that stick straight up, unless they droop in misery. They have large eyes, and he males of the species have their eyes closer together then females, and dispite the fangs that show most when emotionally pro

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  • Marsupilami (species)
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  • The species has the likeness of a monkey in structure, except the tail much longer... 7 yards, last anyone checked (the tails of the female is a tad shorter, though still ridiculously long compared to other animals), and such a tail has the capability to be tied and shaped into anything it sees fit. Aside from the tail, the marsupilami is about 1 1/2 feet tall... the females seem taller for they walk tiptoe, as though wearing invisable high-heel shoes. It has eight fingers, four on each hand, and toes to match for that matter, and it's dog-like with it's large black nose and floppy ears that stick straight up, unless they droop in misery. They have large eyes, and he males of the species have their eyes closer together then females, and dispite the fangs that show most when emotionally pro
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  • The species has the likeness of a monkey in structure, except the tail much longer... 7 yards, last anyone checked (the tails of the female is a tad shorter, though still ridiculously long compared to other animals), and such a tail has the capability to be tied and shaped into anything it sees fit. Aside from the tail, the marsupilami is about 1 1/2 feet tall... the females seem taller for they walk tiptoe, as though wearing invisable high-heel shoes. It has eight fingers, four on each hand, and toes to match for that matter, and it's dog-like with it's large black nose and floppy ears that stick straight up, unless they droop in misery. They have large eyes, and he males of the species have their eyes closer together then females, and dispite the fangs that show most when emotionally provoked (especially in anger) it has a mouth that is, surprisingly, almost human-like. Though there are some of them that are born solid colors (a total of eight species), the most famed fur coloration is that of a cheetah: yellow with black spots, though the spots are closer to the polkadot look then a cheetah. Their eggs (which might really be estivation pods substituting the lack if pouches, if any truth to the creatures being marsupials) look like red pears, or some other fruit of a simular shape, and that is suposed to be protective camoflauge for the untrained eyes of most preditors... which is why it was a shock when and if a marsupilami's egg is stolen from the nest before it hatches! The two main species of marsupilami are the Marsupilami Fantastii (the South American Marsupilami, scientifically classified after Franklin Fantasio, was the first to successfully capture the once-thought nonexistant creature... although it happened by accident) and the Marsupilami Africanus (the original "discoverer" of the African Marsupilami makes it look like a chubby version of the yellow with black-spots marsupilami that calls like it's speaking backwards, but it seems Disney's version is closer to acurrate, as it's slender and nimble as the South American Marsupilami, but this male has a thick mane around its neck, almost lion-like, except it doesn't touch his face, that is solid-colored on it's otherwise fine-haired, spotty fur).There are several sub-species, atleast eight of them are classified in Polombia via fur-color, although two of them are up for debate on acount of grey hairs in the aging proccess: Yellow Yellow with Black Spots Black Black with White Spots Dark Blue Dark Blue with Yellow Spots White (debated) White with Black Spots (debated)
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