Hebby Repp: Difference between revisions

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The Hebby Repp is a creature that resembles a fusion of a snake and lizard. It has a curve-based structure with a spiked spine. It has multiple teeth along with a horn resting atop its head. There is no visible nose.
The Hebby Repp is a creature that resembles a fusion of a snake and lizard. It has a curve-based structure with a spiked spine. It has multiple teeth along with a horn resting atop its head. There is no visible nose.


The Hebby Repp's Japanese name, "Hebi Tokage", combines the Japanese words for {{Nihongo|"snake"|蛇|hebi}} and {{Nihongo|"lizard"|蜥蜴|tokage}}, that resembles its features of the fusion between the two animals. Its English name, "Hebby Repp", is based on its Japanese name, as well as "Repp" being an abbreviated version of "reptile," which the Hebby Repp resembles.
The Hebby Repp's Japanese name, "Hebi Tokage", combines the Japanese words for {{Nihongo|"snake"|蛇|hebi}} and {{Nihongo|"lizard"|蜥蜴|tokage}}, that resembles its features of the fusion between the two animals. Its English name, "Hebby Repp", is based on its Japanese name, as well as "reptile", the class of animals to which snakes and lizards belong.


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