Desert Scavengers
Brown-robed, yellow-eyed Jawas
“Utini,” they say.
Homeworld: Kubindi.
Kubaz with snout-like trunks speak
using vibrations.
Called “Squid Heads” by some,
the Quarren of Mon Cala
are a proud species.
Key trait: cone-shaped horns.
Gotal abilities are
extrasensory.
“Hard to meet a myth.”
Sentient, shapeshifting plants.
Neti from Myrkr.
Keeping to themselves,
the Kaminoans live out
past the Rishi Maze.
Breathing ammonia,
insectoid Gand are hidden
by respirators.
Exoskeletons.
Mathematical species.
Givin from Yag’Dhul.
Force technology.
An Infinite Empire.
Ancient Rakata.
Hailing from Toola.
Tusks protruding from their jaws.
Ferocious Whipids.
Haiku Addendum:
pronounce “Whipid” like Stewie
pronounces “Cool Whip”
Thisspiasian.
Serpentine body and a
very hairy face.
Malastare’s Natives.
Vicious Dugs walk on their arms
and use feet as hands.
Colonizing Gran
take control of Malastare.
The Dugs – furious.
A long-lived species.
Shi’ido first appeared in
Galaxy of Fear.
Short, Green, Pointed Ears.
Vandar, Yaddle, and Yoda.
Species’ Name Unknown.
Cycloptic biped.
Hailing from the planet Byss.
Green-skinned Abyssin.
Cremlevian War –
A galaxy ruined by
war-like Yuuzhan Vong.
The “friend from afar.”
The “stranger to be trusted.”
The Caamasi.
Fur-covered, wolf like.
The Shistavanen are a
rare sight in Star Wars.
Fur-covered, wolf-like.
Is that a Shistavanen?
Nope, it’s a Defel.
Water-based mammals.
A blowhole atop their heads.
The massive Herglic.
Ben Quadinaros.
The famous Toong podracer.
His engines explode.
I have a theory:
Han named Ben after the Toong.
I’m dead serious.
Neimodians.
Related to the Duros.
The latter came first.
Rodent-like beings.
Big ears and very dark eyes.
Chadra-Fan from Chad.
Saurian species.
Invasion of Bakura.
Bipedal Ssi-Ruuk.
Devilish mammal.
Males have horns, females do not.
Devaronians.
Mud as camouflage.
Red-skinned Mimbanese soldiers
ambush Stormtroopers.
Did you know that in
The Phantom Menace you can
see E.T.’s species?
Name: Asogians.
Homeworld: Brodo Asogi.
Lucas. Spielberg. Pals.
Hailing from Tibrin.
Amphibians with eye stalks.
The green Ishi Tib.
Insect-like Yam’rii.
Look for the praying mantis
in the Cantina.
Twelve-eyed insectoid.
A Vuvrian purchases
Skywalker’s speeder.
Eyes a glowing red.
Blue-skin and glint blue-black hair.
They are called the Chiss.
From the planet Merj.
Morseerians breath methane.
And have big cone heads.
I’m absolutely
positive I could outrun
a Gamorrean.
Wookiee. Gungan. Talz.
Trandoshan. Geonosian.
Sullustan. Lasat.
Rodian. Bothan.
Abednedo. Barabel.
Lamproid. Elomin.
Ewok. Dulok. Teek.
Sanyassan. Skandit. Yuzzum.
Jinda. Gupin. Gorph.
I could spend a day
listing Star Wars aliens.
There are so many!
It’s Star Wars quiz time!
Shistavanen or Defel
in the featured pic?
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Hi IT,
I knew there was another of Yoda’s species out there. I thought it was maybe the Jedi master who was missing an eye. He looked like a larger Yoda-like character. Always live your well-crafted Haikus.
Thanks,
Gary
On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 7:50 AM The Imperial Talker wrote:
> Imperial Talker posted: “Desert Scavengers Brown-robed, yellow-eyed Jawas > “Utini,” they say. Homeworld: Kubindi. Kubaz with snout-like trunks speak > using vibrations. Called “Squid Heads” by some, the Quarren of Mon Cala are > a proud species. Key trait: cone-shaped horns. ” >
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Gary,
Appreciate the compliment. The Jedi missing an eye is Even Piell. He is often mistaken for one of Yoda’s species but is actually a Lannik.
IT
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After much thought, I am guessing the picture is Lak Sivrak, a Shistavanen scout. This “werewolf’ type of creature seems to wear more clothes than Defels.
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I am intrigued by your rationale! I guess I never really though about the amount of clothing a Shistavanen and a Defel wear. That being said, it is actually a Defel in the picture. The eyes give it away — Defel have red or black eyes, while Shistavanen have green, yellow, or amber eyes.
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I tried!
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