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Habitat |
Forests
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Overview |
Sewaddle live in thick, temperate forests with their families. They spend their time munching idly on the leaves of plants. They can spit durable silk from their mouths, which they use to bind chewed-up leaves into protective layers of “clothing” around their bodies. When Sewaddle are born, their mother Leavanny tailor their first outfits in order to keep them warm and protected. As Sewaddle grow, they periodically shed their clothing and sews new sets on their own, though their mothers will aid in proportioning and tailoring their outfits. The leafy hoods surrounding their heads make it difficult for predators to detect them. When they sense danger, they will wrap their hoods around themselves to hide from threats. The hoods also serve as emergency food sources for them if they become hungry; many Sewaddle have holes in their hoods for this reason, having nibbled at them while famished. Because of how Sewaddle fashion their own clothing out of leaves, they have become popular mascots for many designers and some brands in the clothing industry.
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