Basqueian the Lem

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Basqueian
100% Happy
Owner
furfur
Stolen
1 Apr 2016
Name Origin:
Basqueian is a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning two of the 1994 Canadian Triple Crown races. Racing at age three in 1994, at Toronto's Woodbine Racetrack Basqueian finished second by less than a nose to Bruce's Mill in the 1994 Plate Trial Stakes. The two horses then reversed their positions in Canada's most prestigious race, the Queen's Plate. The win was the first in the Queen's Plate for trainer Dan Vella and the second for jockey Jack Lauzon. The two horses again ran one-two in the second leg of the Canadian Triple Crown, the Prince of Wales Stakes, and this time Bruce's Mill came out on top. In the final leg of the series, Basqueian won on turf in the Breeders' Stakes. That same year, he won the first of three straight editions of the Durham Cup.

About Lem Eggs

The fur on Lem eggs are warm and soft to touch, but beware of the sharp blades near the bottom! The blades blend in very well with grass, so be sure to take caution if you see a small ball of fur in the grass!

About the Lem Creature

Lem are actually flightless creatures. Their wings are extremely heavy and are not properly shaped to allow the Lem to fly. Instead, Lem use their wings as a tool for hunting. While their claws are relatively sharp, their wings can cut through anything their claws can't.

It has been observed that a Lem can actually grow back lost wings, and as a result, Arkians have actually forcefully removed Lem wings and sold them due to their usefulness and beauty. While this activity has been strictly outlawed, as it harms the creature, some hunters still try to get their hands on a wing, as they sell for enough money to feed a family for a decade.

Despite their scary-looking appearance, Lem are often very friendly towards people and other creatures so long as they aren't hungry. Lem have been known to attack the first thing in sight when hungry, so make sure you keep your Lem well-fed!