Deggo the Deggo

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Deggo
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Hatched
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Please note this creature name is part of my Main Collection, and is NUFT, I don't swap unless I offer first. The only time I offer to trade creature names are if they are ones out of my main collection and that I say I can offer


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Ark City Greenhouse
Dwarf Star 1000 Space Ship
Grand Cathedral
Ark City Art Gallery
St. Patrick's Day Party
St. Patrick's Day Rainbow
Massive Geyser
Red Rock Mesa
Quaint Cafe
Undersea Viewing Tunnel
Bright Yellow Sunset
Heavenly Light
Fake Desert Oasis
Sparkling Storm Clouds
A Walk in the Woods
Floating Bridge
Mushroom Beach
Pink Flower Arch
Autumnal Equinox
Half Underwater View
Rainbow Lava
Winged Mannequin
Creepy Grave
Witch Stew
Circle of Demons
Giant Cobweb
Starry Night Lights
Ice Tree with Bows
Creature Ornament
You're My Gift
Crow's Nest
Forest Exit
The Snowtops
Winter Solstice
Cherry Blossom Path
Farmers Market
Moon Amulet
Red Flower Garden
Double Waterfall
Leaf Ring
Central Mountain View
Butterfly Net
Summer Solstice
Scenic Balcony
Royal Pillow
Forest Cottage
Carnivore Jungle
Cresting Wave
Golden Savannah
Neatly Lit Candles
Ark Lantern Festival
Magical Tidal Pools
Modern Cave Paintings
Ship Cabin
Aquolt (Stage 1): Bubbles
Aquolt (Stage 2): Orange Fins
Aquolt (Stage 3): Aquatic Headdress
Aquolt (Stage 4): Magic Glow
Doomed House on A Hill
Eerie Glow
Spider Tree Wings
Witches Corner
Leaf Headdress
Misty Autumn Waters
Pumpkin Flower Patch
Squash Party
Cookies for Santa
Coldworld Lands
Hut at the North Pole
Christmas Morning
Flying Roos
Candy Cane Button
Tree of Life
Laser Dance Party
New Ark Eve Globe
Paris Alive
Two Thousand and Sixteen
Bonzai Heart
Cupid Wings
Love Tree at the Park
First Flowers
Easter Nest
Easter Stained Glass
Flying Easter Eggs
Giant Bunny
Love the Earth
Celtic Clover
Lucky Hat
Pot of Rainbows
Rainbow Grove
Ominous Circus Tent
Abandoned Windmill
Fort Ark
Colorful Carnival Stand
Spring Baked Goods
Pond in Early Blooming
Flowered Hills
Vine Archway
Beaming Jungle
Jungle Clearing
Sunny Hill
Pulchritudinous Jungle Sunset
Perpetual Ring of Ignition
Magic Blue Flames
Flaming Flower Power
Temple of Fire
Digital Control Panel
Creature Flight Pod
Cybernetic Testing Lab
Dystopian Watch Towers
Dark Magical Circles
Dark Purple Mist
Spirit Flowers
Spirit Wand
Halloween Fun House
Mad Skeletal Dog
Pumpkinhead Buddy
Lab of the Witch

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Autumn Scented Candles
Fiery Autumnal Sky
Thanksgiving Dinner Time
Sparkly Fall Wings
Christmas Tag
Hanukkah Stained Glass
Ice Crystal Curtains
Bell of Golden Presents
2017 Clock
The New Star
Snowy Fireworks
Ring in the Bells

About Deggo Eggs

This egg was only recently discovered along the side of a small tributary that flows into the Ark River. It is estimated this species has survived for over 150 million years in the egg form and has lived in the hot and humid environment created by the Volcano. That small tributary is warm and crystal clear, heated by underground lava tubes. Getting to this magical place is a difficult task, since it's deep in the western jungles.

The eggs get their maroon coloring from the clay and dark sediment around the shoreline. They rest among small rocks and clovers that grow around the shells to hide the egg from predators. When a whole patch of clovers cluster around a part of the tributary, it means that Deggo eggs can be found there. The clover patch is not just for the egg's protection, but it grows into part of their tails, lasting them a whole lifetime.

But be wary, adult Deggos protect their eggs watchfully from a distance. And they will charge you, should they feel threatened!

About the Deggo Creature

After Deggo eggs hatch, their parents instantly take care of them, grooming the egg yolk off of their bodies. The hatchlings are not born with white marks at first; it appears nearly a day later. Scientists do not know what causes the hatchling's head to become white. Theories suggest that saliva from the parents mixed with organic bacteria is the cause.

The main diet of the Deggo is fruit, vegetation, and crystal clear water. They live in small herds with 5 to 10 adults and their children.

Ever since the discovery of the Deggo, locals created myths and stories about these creatures. One in particular is that the Deggo is a sign of a healthy and rich environment. If clovers appear somewhere over night, it's a sure sign of good luck, despite being the standard 3-leaf. If one happens to stumble upon a 4-leaf tailed Deggo, it's a sign of the truest and most unwavering kind of luck.