LovelyLal1 the Lal

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Name: Lailani
Species: Lal
Gender: Female
Year Available: 2013
From: CSP
Date Received: 15/11/2016
Traded with: @Hybrid (For a child stage trisk and vleermus last)
Status: Tradable
Travel: The Cosmos (Luminese Trinket Travel)

~Frozen
~Starred 15/11/2016
~Renamed*


16/11/2016

/waves goodbye to Galaxiana the lal/

Stolen by @Cloud-N-Bolts (18/11/2016)
Me: "Well at least I made your arms sore" /evil laughter/ 😈

Never mess with Bolty or she WILL steal your creatures like she did to me. XD



THIS CREATURE HAS HEREBY BEEN STOLEN BY BOLTY AND IS STUCK IN ETERNAL SADNESS! SHE WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO BOLTY WHEN I QUIT, DUE TO HER ETERNAL DEPRESSION (UNTIL SHE MEETS BOLTY AGAIN). BEFORE I STOLE HER BACK, THE THEIF (BOLTY) GAVE HER THE TABLET OF ETERNAL MISERY AND NOW SHE IS STUCK SAD FOREVER.

/Gives Galaxiana the lal a hug/ ❤️ Her depression is over! The tablet's effects wore out!! XD I love commercial advertising. 😊

Bolty: "But it said on the packet..."



This creature will still be going to bolty if I do not trade it away XD Lol

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Going to it's forever home @applegranny
From @skylight ❤️

About Lal Eggs

This egg was only available in Egg Cave's Cash Shop Park for March 2013.

The texture upon Lal eggs is of a very spongy consistency. This blubbery shell functions very efficiently as a thermoregulator and is vital for the Lal's survival in the southern waters of Ark.

About the Lal Creature

The Lal's sometimes intimidating appearance is always contrasting with its rather docile nature. Lal naturally reside in the chilling waters off of Southern Ark's coast, although there have been records of some groups finding their way to the eastern side of the island.

The large tusk featured prominently on the Lal's head will grow all throughout its entire lifespan, although progression becomes very slow once maturity sets in. For adult Lal, the average tusk length is typically around 3 meters. The Science and Research Center have noted that a Lal will use its tusk for a variety of reasons, such as for fighting off predators and for attracting potential mates. Hunting Lal has been deemed illegal after the population suffered a dramatic drop in numbers due the demand of their tusks.