Squbra
Habitat:North pole
Diet:Penguins and seals
Habits:
- Nipping others coats to shed them
- Licking there burrows so they don’t collapse
- Doing the shimmy to warn others about bigger predators
Facts:
- There very rare
- They are mammals
- They are hunted for their claws
- They are 2 metres tall and 2 feet wide
The Squbra is a unique mammal living in the north pole.
Eating penguin and seals on average they are 2 meters
tall and 2 feet wide,Squbras are hunted for their claws and
that makes them very rare. In the summer they nip others coats
to shed them,before hibernating they lick their burrows so they don’t
collapse. When bigger predators come hunting they warn their
mates by doing the shimmy.
Eating penguin and seals on average they are 2 meters
tall and 2 feet wide,Squbras are hunted for their claws and
that makes them very rare. In the summer they nip others coats
to shed them,before hibernating they lick their burrows so they don’t
collapse. When bigger predators come hunting they warn their
mates by doing the shimmy.
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