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Sproilm Ispling.

Sproilm Ispling.

Sproilm Ispling.

Sproilm Ispling.

Sproilm Ispling.

Sproilm Ispling.

Sproilm Ispling.

Sproilm Ispling.

Sproilm Ispling.

Sproilm Ispling.

Sproilm Ispling.

“Sproi” in the common tongue; seen about in dry heated climates; when night falls, they wrap their tails around their body to retain heat until the sun comes up.

 

   Sproi lack hind legs, so they use their long tails to get from place to place.  Coiling the tails allows for bouncing; they can also use their ears to glide a bit between bounds to give their tails a rest.

 

    Sproi diets consists mostly of bugs and milk from cacti-like plants. More research needs to be done on these intriguing plants.

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