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Wugmump
The "Wugmump" is a soft land-roaming creature with sharp claws and strong hind legs. Unlike the "Mugwump," it rarely engages in political activism. It's primary activities include (but are not limited to): floofing, closing deals, and of course, making drool-spots. Since the early 1990s, the Wugmump population has dwindled drastically. Experts believe cold winters and "eating only soup for lunch every day" could be to blame. Wugmump flesh is cooked as a delicacy in Taiwan, and in South Dakota, Wugmump beaks and claws -- which are rich in texture and flavor -- are added to pudding snacks.



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