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*Empor - Empors are forest dwelling amphibians native to Skoria. Empors were known for using their furry lure-like tongues to draw their prey toward their hidden jaws. Food is always abundant on Skoria and Empors usually eat rodents, birds and other small creatures. Empors  have pale fleshy skin covered with mucous, which allows them to slither into tight spots and then strike prey fast after luring them in close with its tongue. Even though its primary means of locomotion is  slithering it still has claws for anchoring itself to the ground or wherever it was hiding. Empors have excellent eyesight due to multiple eyes on its head.
*Empor - Empors are forest dwelling amphibians native to Skoria. Empors were known for using their furry lure-like tongues to draw their prey toward their hidden jaws. Food is always abundant on Skoria and Empors usually eat rodents, birds and other small creatures. Empors  have pale fleshy skin covered with mucous, which allows them to slither into tight spots and then strike prey fast after luring them in close with its tongue. Even though its primary means of locomotion is  slithering it still has claws for anchoring itself to the ground or wherever it was hiding. Empors have excellent eyesight due to multiple eyes on its head.


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