The Pink Eyed Wizlesnootch
The Pink Eyed Wizlesnootch is a slow moving herbivore most common in the lower Trehanshure region. The Wizlesnootch has many natural predators, including the Wipplesnoogle and the Bandersnunk, and for protection travels in herds of indefinite sizes. It is difficult to determine how many Wizlesnootches are in a heard, as it’s unusual tail looks like the top of it’s head, and most people who try doing a simple head count invariably count a number of tails as well. In the late 19th century, attempts were made to domesticate the Wizlesnootch for farm labor, but to no avail. Farmers were often confused as to which end was the head, and frequently saddled the animal backwards. This reporter doesn’t believe that 19th Century Trehanshure farmers were any too bright.
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