Melon the Narbhun
A most favorite and coveted treat for Narbhuns are water-melons (not to be confused with watermelons). Narbhuns can spit water-melon seeds at speeds of up to 90 MPH. They use this ability to hunt their prey, which is typically seaweed. Though their food source shows no sign of sentience or mobility, Narbhuns insist on "hunting" it anyway. Narbhuns also use spitting as a defense against predators, so chances are high that they have at least a dozen seeds stored in their mouths to deter any hungry creatures looking for lunch.
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A most favorite and coveted treat for Narbhuns are water-melons (not to be confused with watermelons). Narbhuns can spit water-melon seeds at speeds of up to 90 MPH. They use this ability to hunt their prey, which is typically seaweed. Though their food source shows no sign of sentience or mobility, Narbhuns insist on "hunting" it anyway. Narbhuns also use spitting as a defense against predators, so chances are high that they have at least a dozen seeds stored in their mouths to deter any hungry creatures looking for lunch.
Printed on high quality gloss photo paper.
A most favorite and coveted treat for Narbhuns are water-melons (not to be confused with watermelons). Narbhuns can spit water-melon seeds at speeds of up to 90 MPH. They use this ability to hunt their prey, which is typically seaweed. Though their food source shows no sign of sentience or mobility, Narbhuns insist on "hunting" it anyway. Narbhuns also use spitting as a defense against predators, so chances are high that they have at least a dozen seeds stored in their mouths to deter any hungry creatures looking for lunch.
Printed on high quality gloss photo paper.