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5. Occamys - Two-legged winged creature with a snake like body, with a beautiful beak and green and blue feather like scales. Occamys are known to be able to shrink into a small snake like creature or be able to fill up a whole house, “The Occamy rears up, shrinking rapidly as it rises, before driving down headfirst. Tina lowers her head, bracing herself for a hit. The Occamy races down toward the teapot and glides seamlessly inside” (215). The occupy is also known to be extremely protective and also over its owner, which by its caring heart we put it on our list.

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