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=='''Appearance (Evil Creature)'''==
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[[File:Puffeee_2.jpg|thumb|eel-like nudibranch]]Giant, slimy, angry beasts with multiple tounges with mouths (referencing either of the movies [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_(film) "Alien"] or '[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tremors_(film) "Tremors"]) that corrospond with their original colors. They turn into these creatures when around other animals, '''probably to show that they are the dominant species of their particular teritory.'''
[[File:Fluffy1.jpg|thumb|192px|eel- like Nudibranch]]Giant, slimy, angry beasts with multiple tounges with mouths (referencing either of the movies [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_(film) "Alien"] or '[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tremors_(film) "Tremors"]) that corrospond with their original colors. They turn into these creatures when around other animals, probably''' '''to show that they are the dominant species of that particular territory.
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Revision as of 18:56, 11 October 2011

File:Nudibranch.jpg

Nudibranches are exotic pets featured in the episode "A Pal for Gary". They are sold at a streetside stand by a gypsy. However, they have not appeared in any episode besides this one and they look nothing like nudibranches in real life, which look like sea slugs.

Appearance (Small)

They are cute, fluffy creatures with long eyelashes and dimples. They come in the colors light purple, aqua, and light green. All have same eye color.

Appearance (Evil Creature)

File:Fluffy1.jpg
eel- like Nudibranch

Giant, slimy, angry beasts with multiple tounges with mouths (referencing either of the movies "Alien" or '"Tremors") that corrospond with their original colors. They turn into these creatures when around other animals, probably to show that they are the dominant species of that particular territory.