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  • Blastail
  • Blastail
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  • Los blastails eran felinos depredadores que se podían encontrar en la mayoría de los niveles de los bosques de varias capas de Kashyyyk. El polen se adhería al velludo bulbo de su cola, y mientras deambulaban por el bosque, contribuían a la polinización de la flora de su mundo.
  • Blastails were predatory felines that could be found on most levels of Kashyyyk's multilayered forests. Pollen would stick to the fuzzy bulb on their tail, and as they moved about the forest, they would cross-pollinate the flora of their world. Blastails carried infectious diseases, even ones that were able to infect a healthy full-grown Wookiee. They can shoot these infections through spores on their tip of their tail, usually for defensive purposes in order to escape harm.
Length
  • 1
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Planeta
Pelo
  • Anaranjado
distinciones
  • Cola que constribuye a la polinización.
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Nombre
  • Blastail
Name
  • Blastail
Planet
Distinctions
  • *Black and white vision in darkness *Carry infectious diseases *Large, haunting eyes *Short, pointed ears *Fuzzy bulb on tail *Thick sensory filaments
Imagen
  • 250
HairColor
  • Dark beige or orange mottled with long stripes or spots
Diet
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  • Los blastails eran felinos depredadores que se podían encontrar en la mayoría de los niveles de los bosques de varias capas de Kashyyyk. El polen se adhería al velludo bulbo de su cola, y mientras deambulaban por el bosque, contribuían a la polinización de la flora de su mundo.
  • Blastails were predatory felines that could be found on most levels of Kashyyyk's multilayered forests. Pollen would stick to the fuzzy bulb on their tail, and as they moved about the forest, they would cross-pollinate the flora of their world. Blastails carried infectious diseases, even ones that were able to infect a healthy full-grown Wookiee. They can shoot these infections through spores on their tip of their tail, usually for defensive purposes in order to escape harm.