Log-a-Log the Mico

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Log-a-Log is a name passed down from an old shrew leader to a new shrew leader in the book series Redwall.

"Guosim spoke through a mouthful of bread. 'Log-a-Log. How else? That's how he got his name, you know. His father and his father's father before him were all called Log-a-Log. The whole family were all ferryshrews on this river. If you needed to cross the water you stood on the bank and shouted 'Log-a-Log'. Here, let's see if it still works.'

Guosim walked to the river's edge. Cupping her paws around her mouth she called in a ululating voice: 'Logalogalo-galogalog!'"
Redwall, 291-292.

About Mico Eggs

This little egg seems to be curled up against a hat. You probably shouldn't move that. Perhaps another person or member of the family put it there to keep the young inside warm.

About the Mico Creature

The Mico is known to live in groups consisting of two to fourteen members. Without some family nearby, these creatures become rather distant and anti-social. The main diet for these creatures is sap from various trees found around Ark. So if your little Mico is gone for a few hours, don't fret. They probably just went out in search of food. The Mico rarely spend time on the ground and prefer to be up high in trees. So hopefully your home has lots of places for your little creature to play! The hat they are presented with before birth is always kept with them. It is almost like a family heirloom, although is never passed between Micos.