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Greeps are not aggressive, and will simply flail and honk if antagonized. They seem to forget about the incident seconds later.
Greeps are not aggressive, and will simply flail and honk if antagonized. They seem to forget about the incident seconds later.
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The greep.
The greep.
Species Reference
Species Reference
Species Arcanogram
Species Arcanogram
Average size
2'6" tall, 2' long
76 cm tall, 60 cm long
Average weight
6 lbs
3 kg
Type
Vermin
Spawning Myth
When one denies their own filth
Notable Individuals
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Summary

Greeps are pests that roam the streets of Nodd.

Physiology

Greeps are small, superficially bird-like creatures. They have a four-part mouth and wingless, fleshy body. They walk on two legs, and have no eyes or ears to speak of.

Habitat

Greeps are mostly present within the city itself, and congregate in particularly filthy areas. It's rare to find them outside the city, where they'd likely be immediately snatched up by a roving predator.

Reproduction

Both sexes have a cloaca; the male lacks a penis, and mates via cloacal kiss.

Greeps reproduce rapidly, and are culled regularly. Females lay a clutch of around twelve small, round slimy eggs.

Behavior

Greeps are nearly mindless creatures that waddle aimlessly through the streets of Nodd. They nest in the piles of garbage that end up heaped against the sides of buildings and walls.

Greeps are not aggressive, and will simply flail and honk if antagonized. They seem to forget about the incident seconds later.

Diet

Greeps eat mostly insects and garbage, along with any food scraps thrown to them by citizens. It's not uncommon to see a flock of greeps gathered outside restaurants.

Common Uses

Greeps are considered pests, but are also used as food.