Shreem Baranguar Potet
also known as the Zilphite worm. The Baranguar Potet is currently on records the smallest known Shreem in De Loso Archives. Less than five inches tall, the Baraguar is not just a miniture shreem by nature, but also a vastly differenciating organism. Unlike most species of Shreem which share consistent biological tendencies, the Barangular build is much more comparable to a NemuPillar and various other species of animal, a strange mark in an ever evolving organism. More fascinating however was the feeding patterns of the Baranguar as it showed consistent feeding towards both plant and meat portioned samples indicating the Shreem's omnivoris tendencies. This however was found not to be the only sustenance of choice as the Baranguar prompty began to feed on misplaced dust particles. As to how and why the Baranguar especially feed this way has yet to be determined even adding to the mystery with it's three stomachs.
Another fascinating note are the secondary pair of legs on the lower portion of the Baranguar. Although easily in use, it has been found further down portion of the Baranguar is constantly lifted from the ground as the shreem relys heavily on it's front two legs instead. This strange habit in theory may perhaps indicate the Baranguar as once posessing only a singular pair of legs and having eventually adapted a secondary. as to why it cannot currently be reasoned alongside it's three pairs of arms. The Baranguar Potet has been merely discovered less than fourteen years ago yet it's mysteries remain consistently hard to unlock but one thing is for certain, De Loso never sleeps for a world that years knowledge of it's local residents.
Baranguar are currently accepted under trade and are highly passive, especially acceptable for novice shreem owners as their care and providence requirements are at optimal low. With all Shreem proper identification documents are to be contained on ALL owners at ALL times. Failure to yield any such evidence with ownership will result in permanent banmanship and possible incarceration.
Another fascinating note are the secondary pair of legs on the lower portion of the Baranguar. Although easily in use, it has been found further down portion of the Baranguar is constantly lifted from the ground as the shreem relys heavily on it's front two legs instead. This strange habit in theory may perhaps indicate the Baranguar as once posessing only a singular pair of legs and having eventually adapted a secondary. as to why it cannot currently be reasoned alongside it's three pairs of arms. The Baranguar Potet has been merely discovered less than fourteen years ago yet it's mysteries remain consistently hard to unlock but one thing is for certain, De Loso never sleeps for a world that years knowledge of it's local residents.
Baranguar are currently accepted under trade and are highly passive, especially acceptable for novice shreem owners as their care and providence requirements are at optimal low. With all Shreem proper identification documents are to be contained on ALL owners at ALL times. Failure to yield any such evidence with ownership will result in permanent banmanship and possible incarceration.
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