Here is the official walkthrough video of an old haunt from 2019. I never gave it an official name, it was just meant to be generic home haunt, but I later came to call it The Black Cat for the sake of calling it something xp
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Here is the official walkthrough video of an old haunt from 2019. I never gave it an official name, it was just meant to be generic home haunt, but I later came to call it The Black Cat for the sake of calling it something xp

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Here is the official walkthrough video of an old haunt from 2019. I never gave it an official name, it was just meant to be generic home haunt, but I later came to call it The Black Cat for the sake of calling it something xp
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Species: Muhuru Clade: Hadrosauridae Diet: Herbivorous Size: 10 ft Habitat: Dense Jungles, Open Savannahs, and Rivers Threat Level: 1/5 (Gentle Unless Provoked) Group Orientation: Small Herds Fun Facts:
The Muhuru is one of the most common member of the hadrosaur family. They prefer to live in small herds consisting of ten to fifteen individuals for protection, although males will occasionally travel alone. The most notable feature of Muhuru is their club-like tail that males use to challenge rivals and females us to protect their young, although they ere effectively useless against large predators, relying on either their numbers or flight.
In 1963, missionary Cal Bombay and his wife Marion Bombay were driving in the Great Rift Valley when they noticed a large creature lying on its side, observe the creature for about 10 minutes before it eventually got up and moved on. When questioned about the animal, Bombay reported that it had a row of triangular ridges on its back and its face resembled an alligator.