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Amphibious Swamp Boogers!

Researchers found evidence of Amphibious Swamp Boogers, also referred to as ASB. These creatures have the appearance of a normal Swamp Booger, but under there post pubescent fur are gills and fins. There hair is very thin, so in water there is zero to no visible hair. The ASB's fins are similar to a sharks and can reach up to 15 knots while swimming for prey.

Their prey is usually any fish smaller and that is not deadly. These Include Bass, Crappie, Salmon, Trout, and many more. They like to build dens under rocks, or in small indentations in rock. They come out to eat when all the fish are active and swimming around. These are excellent creatures.

Most ABS have been spotted residing in this pond.


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