Molina the Camlette

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Molina
100% Happy
Owner
brookie
Stolen
28 Oct 2022
Hatched
29 Dec 2022
1,667 +1
Views
347 +1
Clicks
383
Feeds
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Original Name: 2zWS6VKmR
Adopted On: December 12, 2022
Adopted From: Auction won from @whitelight2222
Status: NFT/NFA

About Camlette Eggs

Camlette eggs are very soft, much like the fur of the hatched creature itself. A rare type of herb also grows on Camelette eggs that is, unsurprisingly, called "Camlette grass." Today, this herb is the signature flavor of desert and northern cuisine.

Harvesting large amounts of Camelette grass at once, down to the egg shell itself, does not harm the creature's development in any way.

About the Camlette Creature

Camlettes are a very kind and generous desert animal. Unlike the Lemac, Camelettes are completely incapable of carrying heavy loads and transporting goods over big distances. Their back muscles and bone structure cannot support the weight beyond a single person.

For this reason, Camlettes are kept as pets for casual riding; they have little commercial utility to the desert way of life.