WeeWillyWinkie the Koobor

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WeeWillyWinkie
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"Wee Willie Winkie" is a Scottish nursery rhyme whose titular figure has become popular as a personification of sleep. The poem was written by William Miller and titled "Willie Winkie", first published in Whistle-binkie: Stories for the Fireside in 1841.

Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town,
Up stairs and down stairs in his night-gown,
Tapping at the window, crying at the lock,
Are the children in their bed, for it's past ten o'clock?

About Koobor Eggs

There are many thin spines coming from one side of the egg... they are very sharp.

About the Koobor Creature

An injured Dropalla was taken to the Science and Research Center for help but it was discovered to be a Koobor instead. Despite looking more fearsome than the Dropalla, the Koobor is relatively harmless most of the time. It moves too slowly to pose a threat to most species and is a scavenger so it does not go out of its way to injure creatures.

If one manages to injure you, you must head to the nearest hospital for some antibiotics otherwise an infection can be fatal.