Item:Crocodile midsection from the front to back legs: Difference between revisions
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|look=From the coloring of the bluish underbelly, it's clear that the former crocodile was only a juvenile before being stuffed and reinforced for the purposes of furniture. Its legs are arranged to be slightly pigeon-toed, but each claw is still in pristine condition, ready to take revenge on bare toes. |
|look=From the coloring of the bluish underbelly, it's clear that the former crocodile was only a juvenile before being stuffed and reinforced for the purposes of furniture. Its legs are arranged to be slightly pigeon-toed, but each claw is still in pristine condition, ready to take revenge on bare toes. |
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|CTag=blue |
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|STag=crocodile |
|STag=crocodile,blue-belly crocodile |
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|type=housing |
|type=housing |
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|source=Creature Comforts+ |
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|fname=No |
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|cost=13,000 Dokoras |
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crocodile midsection from the front to back legs | |
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Look: | From the coloring of the bluish underbelly, it's clear that the former crocodile was only a juvenile before being stuffed and reinforced for the purposes of furniture. Its legs are arranged to be slightly pigeon-toed, but each claw is still in pristine condition, ready to take revenge on bare toes. |
Metal: | Unknown |
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Sources: | Source is Creature Comforts |