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= Intro =

This is a Lolabee, an extraterrestrial life form found on the planet Panicus Discus. Lolabee's have a body structure similar to humans, however they have a few notable differences. Lolabee’s have been around for about ____ years.

The name Lolabee was created because of their behaviors and their overall personality. Most Lolabee’s are friendly and happy creatures! Lolabee’s have many unique features including poisonous horns and wings, and glow in the dark horns.

Even though many genetic mutations changed some of their features, it helped them adapt to their environment. Some of these genetic mutations include growing an extra leg, and growing two horns instead of one.

= Description =

The size of a Lolabee is often compared to a bobcat. They are a similar size, when it comes to height, but that is when a bobcat is stretched out (or standing on two legs). It is about 30-50 inches. The weight of a Lolabee is 10-49 pounds. And they live for about 20 human years.

= Habitat =

Lolabee’s live on the planet Panicus Discus, and have since the beginning of their creation. Panicus Discus is located in the the galaxy of Bandnamus. And, Bandnamus is a bordering galaxy of Homestuxux. Lolabee’s tend to spend most of their time on beaches. They enjoy spending time on the sand, along with playing near the water. Even though they can not swim, flying above the water is another enjoyable activity for them! Before the genetic mutation that made them grow wings, Lolabee’s had to be careful around water, but now that they have wings, it helps them!

= Behavior =

Lolabee’s are well known for their sweet, friendly and nurturing personality. But, that does not stop them from defending themselves from danger. They are very powerful and can easily defend their predators.

= Body Structure (Outer Parts) =

Some important features that set Lolabee’s apart include horns, wings, scaly skins, and a pouch. The horns and wings are poisonous and glow in the dark which give them a big advantage when fighting off predators. There horns are found on the top of their head. And, there wings are essential when it comes moving around, flying is one of their main ways of moving around. The scaly skin is all over their body, and helps them from the sun that is often visible on Panicus Discus. Lastly, the pouch is located on their lower body. This is something that is similar to kangaroos. The pouch is used to carry their baby.

Unlike centipedes and other sorts of insects, Lolabee’s do not have any segments. They have a body like humans, with three legs, and two arms.

There vibration senses and chemical senses are the almost the same as humans. There vibration senses include ears and whiskers. And, their chemical senses include their noses and tongues. Other features include there two eyes.

= Body Structure (Inner Parts) =

As I have said many times, Lolabee’s are similar to humans. Something that supports this fact, is that they have a very similar bone structure. Other than their extra leg, every other bone is the same. Another similar thing is the digestive system. Lolabee’s digestive system is almost a replica of human’s digestive system.

When it comes to openings Lolabee’s have three openings. One for reproduction and birthing babies, another for peeing and pooping, and lastly one for consuming food and liquids.

Since Lolabee’s have two eyes, they are quite good at sensing danger. They also tend to stay in groups which helps them be aware of predators from all angles.

= Defense and Moving Around = As I have mentioned many times, Lolabee’s have poison that comes out of their horns and wings. They only use this when defending against predators. This is their first instinct of attack. Along with this Lolabee’s also fight like cats and dogs, and they can move very fast because of their three legs.

= Diet =

Lolabee’s diets are very simple. They are herbivores and eat any plant that is available to them. They especially love pineapples, which are often found on Panicus Discus.

= Reproduction =

The reproduction of Lolabee’s are a mix between humans and kangaroos. The way Lolabee’s mate is by a mating dance. It is always different depending on the Lolabee, but it never too big. After that, a male and female sexually reproduce young Lolabee’s. Like humans, Lolabee’s only birth one young at a time. From there, a young Lolabee lives in the mom’s pouch until he/she is about two years old.

And, that is a Lolabee for you! As you can tell they are very interesting creatures, with features that are very different from other creatures. They