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Pa’lowick

Pa’lowick’s were a species of reptilian humanoids. Their most distinctive feature was their trunk-like, 30-centimeter snout that ended with a large pair of lips, while a pair of retractile tusks protruded from their second mouth. This helped them cope with the variety of conditions associated with living in swamps, and Pa’lowicks were able to use their snout as a snorkel. Pa’lowicks had four long, thin limbs attached their rounded body. Their yellow skin was covered in blue or purple spots, which provided camouflage in the swamps of their homeworld. A pair of bulbous blue eyes protruded from their head, right above their snout. Instead of a heart, Pa’lowicks had an organ known as a fluid sac.