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Fen Prickle

$650.00

Bestia tardusperditusbotanica

The ambassador of Beasties, Fen Prickles were the first Beasties seen. Unfortunately, first spotted by Loch Ness Monster enthusiasts, their existence was speculated about for decades. Living in the fens of Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, and some parts of England, the Fen Prickles are adept at keeping a low profile. Moving as slowly as sloths through the moors, vegetation grows on their backs and becomes camouflage. Feasting on the vibes of lost tourists, they flock in briar patches near isolated roads. It is now known there are related species deep in the hollers of Appalachia. These Beasties stand an imposing 8 to 10 inches tall, 8 inches long, and about 5 inches wide. The small sculptures have two legs and one long tail. The body is larger, bulbous and irregular. The back and tail are covered with spiny fins. The colors are light green, greys, purples, and highlights of dark green.

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Bestia tardusperditusbotanica

The ambassador of Beasties, Fen Prickles were the first Beasties seen. Unfortunately, first spotted by Loch Ness Monster enthusiasts, their existence was speculated about for decades. Living in the fens of Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, and some parts of England, the Fen Prickles are adept at keeping a low profile. Moving as slowly as sloths through the moors, vegetation grows on their backs and becomes camouflage. Feasting on the vibes of lost tourists, they flock in briar patches near isolated roads. It is now known there are related species deep in the hollers of Appalachia. These Beasties stand an imposing 8 to 10 inches tall, 8 inches long, and about 5 inches wide. The small sculptures have two legs and one long tail. The body is larger, bulbous and irregular. The back and tail are covered with spiny fins. The colors are light green, greys, purples, and highlights of dark green.

Bestia tardusperditusbotanica

The ambassador of Beasties, Fen Prickles were the first Beasties seen. Unfortunately, first spotted by Loch Ness Monster enthusiasts, their existence was speculated about for decades. Living in the fens of Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, and some parts of England, the Fen Prickles are adept at keeping a low profile. Moving as slowly as sloths through the moors, vegetation grows on their backs and becomes camouflage. Feasting on the vibes of lost tourists, they flock in briar patches near isolated roads. It is now known there are related species deep in the hollers of Appalachia. These Beasties stand an imposing 8 to 10 inches tall, 8 inches long, and about 5 inches wide. The small sculptures have two legs and one long tail. The body is larger, bulbous and irregular. The back and tail are covered with spiny fins. The colors are light green, greys, purples, and highlights of dark green.

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