Fribbits
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| Official Name | Amphibiosluga Lepororana |
| Common Nicknames | Fribbit |
| Classification | Amphibia |
| Habitat | Bogs & Marshes |
| Domesticated | Yes |
| Current Status | Common |
The Fribbits are an intriguing amphibian species that dwell in marshy bogs, including the underground sewers and ponds of Ironhurst. They are a common sight in Galudon and make for loyal first companions for young individuals. They are capable of surviving years in captivity, provided they are given a diet of leafy greens and a damp enclosure.
Physical Appearance
Fribbits come in many colours based on their environment, with the most common shades being vibrant greens and blues to help them blend in with the algae and plant life surrounding their pond communities. From a distance, their prominent antenna makes them look like cuddly rabbits, but unlike typical furry companions, these gunky guys' have no fur. They are covered in thousands of long, thin feelers that resemble fuff. Their long, rabbit-like antennae are one of their most noticeable characteristics. These antennae serve multiple functions and act as flexible eye structures that can move independently of each other. When the Fribbits jump, their antennae spread like a parachute, catching the air and providing extra lift and control. This allows them to manoeuvre through the air effortlessly.
In addition to their remarkable antennae, the Fribbits have a unique secretion that reduces friction and protects their delicate skin during jumps. This slimy substance makes it easier for the creatures to leap great distances and maintain their balance in mid-air. Watching the Fribbits make powerful leaps and glide through the air, aided by their antennae and slimy secretion.
Overview
Fribbits are adaptable amphibians that thrive in marshy bogs, ponds, and underground sewers. They are highly social and form tight-knit communities. The Fribbits are tricky creatures, capable of astonishing feats of dexterity aided by their slippery bodies. Fribbits are herbivores, and their diet consists of leafy greens and aquatic plants. This diet contributes to their vibrant colouration.
Trivia
- The Fribbit's remarkable cuteness has inspired many children’s plush toys.
- Their mucus, although grotesque, finds itself upon one of the leading ingredients in popular skincare brands, said to clean porous skin and give a glowing complexion.
- It is reported that King Bartleby Caelock kept a Fribbit in his youth.
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