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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
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- Flambear + (It can be tracked from the trail of boiled berry bushes and roasted trout it leaves in its wake.)
- Budaye + (It can convince any group to cooperate for the common good with some encouraging mewls and waves.)
- Frondly + (It can do anything with its prehensile tail, even shake hands and pick fruit.)
- Velocitile + (It can outrun a bullet, but only when it has warmed up.)
- Nostray + (It can smell anything in the ocean, no matter how far away.)
- Miaownolith + (It can speak the human tongue, but only to say cryptic riddles.)
- Moloch + (It can stiffen or soften its skin to respond to friends and foes.)
- Regalance + (It can summon a halberd whenever it needs.)
- Urcheedle + (It can't move or attack, so it sits still and prays that the opponent damages itself on its many needles.)
- Angrito + (It cannot understand why humans feel rage and hatred, but ANGRITO feels these urges too.)
- Tadcool + (It croaks to warn people when they are walking near thin ice.)
- Snowrilla + (It delights in playing tag with skiers on desolate slopes.)
- Polyrock + (It disguises itself as a human child to sneak into dojos and learn from martial arts masters.)
- Snarlon + (It does not fly, but its feet never touch the ground. The king of paradox.)
- Nudimind + (It dreams of oceans under other skies.)
- Nudiflot ♀ + (It eats and stores the poison of the sea creatures that it feeds upon.)
- Noctula + (It eats bugs and PIPIS eat fruit, so despite living in close proximity they do not compete.)
- Embra + (It eats everything it can to grow big enough to become a RUPTION.)
- Flaminggo + (It eats fire, and it gets pinker the warmer it is.)
- Worbolt + (It eats metal fibers to produce its young artificially inside its body. Its bolt-like head can turn a full 360 degrees.)