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The foliedi is a six limbed, hermaphroditic, mammal. It has two conjoined bodies, the front and rear bodies. It has two arms and four legs. All the legs have knees. The front legs are digitigrade with short stubby toes and a stubby opposed thumb. The shorter rear legs are plantigrade without heels and with long dexterous toes and an opposed thumb, like hands. The primary source of power for movement is the front legs, while the thin back legs serve to support the rear end. It stands
Foliedi
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The naga crusmala has a female head and torso on top of a long serpentine body. It has a feathered hood that comes down between its shoulders. The hood has nostril holes in the front. The same feathers that cover its hood cover the sides and back of its serpentine body. When standing upright its belly is sharply angled where it mets the ground, while its back is curved from vertical to horizontal. Its rear end is rounded off. Its tail is a small flap that covers the rear end down to
Naga Crusmala
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