Friday, January 24, 2014

Monster #22

Due to having 4 eyes, the giant blue hamrus has excellent depth perception, much better than their earthling relatives the fancy hamster. Large tusks protruding from the fluffy little hamcheeks of both male and female adult specimens serve them well for digging up seeds from last season's stash and fighting off horned owls from attacking their young. Much like the front incisors of other rodents, the tusks never stop growing, so the hamrus must constantly wear them down against rocks and stumps. The resulting distinctive beat (always in 6/8 time) is known locally as the hamdiggity rompadoodle.


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