day 30, the last one! This is a Lumielle. Their tail feather hoop creates bubbles to slow down like a parachute on a dragster. During full moons you can often see a sky full of darting pink streaks and bubbles 🌕

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day 28! This is an Aulwyn. They’re sea creatures that can control water to take the form of land creatures in order to get around for a short time (pictured as a Glompugg). Sometimes several will combine efforts to form something bigger 💦

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day 27! This is a Tchiep. Highly territorial creatures, they’ll chase others away from both sky and sea, rarely doing any actual harm. Sometimes they’ll pursue over long distances, forgetting where they came from originally.

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day 26! This is an Oupses. Found on mountains, they collect stones and build friends for themselves. They’ll spend all day shuffling between their various creations, gesturing animatedly.

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day 25! This is an Ilymiana. Serene creatures that come out at twilight, seemingly floating around open fields. They’ll play with children and avoid adults, but most kids aren’t up that early 👻🌄

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day 24! This is a Heguppie. They hide in the sand, bursting out to surprise and hug other creatures. Due to how hot they are, it can be quite startling 🥵🤬 When they cool off in the ocean, shimmering steam comes off of their bodies ✨

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day 22! This is a Djabsi. They reside in cold regions due to their high body temperature. Although they mostly eat plants, they will occasionally use their lizard-like ballistic tongues to catch fish. Also very effective against predators 💥

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day 21! This is a Chumyak. Large and playful creatures, but also very dumb. They will try to eat anything, not knowing or remember what’s good for them. Their translucent tongues turn black when they eat something bad 🤮🌈

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day 20! This is a Quax. Sweet, literally and metaphorically, they will break off pieces of themselves to feed to hungry animals. With adequate sunshine and water, they regenerate quickly when they burrow into the ground at night.

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day 19! This is a Goblip. They can create a flatulence bubble that both helps keep them afloat and attract small fish. Any predators that attempt to attack Goblips risk popping the bubble and getting a face-melting stench on them 🤢

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day 18! This is a Monoleese. Easily blending into their desert environment, they slowly stalk their prey. Sometimes creatures will come too close, unaware of the burning gaze on them. Unexpectedly cool to the touch.

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day 17! This is a Jomrik. They get around by rolling or bouncing by using the springy middle part of their body/mouth. With insanely hot tongues, they’ll melt and eat pretty much anything that catches their attention.

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day 16! This is a Watatangue. Their diet consists of sap, fruit juice, and liquid pollen. Slow and somewhat clumsy due to their unstable legs. They can change the color of their bodies to match the environment, save for their face.

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day 15! This is a Gyorpsch. Their main diet is anything slimy, including eggs, making them an enemy of many. They can leap a surprising distance and are difficult to injure due to their shock-absorbing bodies. Found in dark and damp areas.

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day 13! This is a Yooo. Incredibly playful animals that are rarely still, moving even when they eat. Their feet are somewhat sticky, allowing them to ascend sheer slopes with ease. Climbers will follow paths set by Yooos.

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day 12! This is a Bretulbee. Hand-sized bioluminescent insects, they burrow in soft soil and eat things such as ants and worms. Their unblinking gaze unsettles would-be predators. Eerily resilient. I hate them.

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day 10! This is a Chaatko. Quite agile despite their appearance. Mischievous creatures, they will steal other creatures’ things & hide them in their thick fur using their prehensile tails. But they will help smaller animals in times of need.

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day 9! This is a Niminiz. They’re hyper territorial, but peaceful otherwise. When they channel lightning you can see them charging around at 5x their normal speed ⚡️ They’ll allow you to get close if you give them fruit 🍒❣️

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day 8! This is a Suimy. They eat vegetation on land & underwater. Once they absorb the what they need they regurgitate the rest, sharing some fortified nutrients back to the land 🤮🌿

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day 7! This is a Zheb. Inspired by the Loch Ness Monster, its “eyes” are actually blowholes. When they come up for air they like to swim backwards, occasionally bumping into things. Getting a breath of fresh air can be fun! 🌬

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