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These thick furred mammals make their home in the wintry forests in northern Psekazi. The Linook is a curious creature that loves to forage and explore their forest homes. They frolic and play in small family groups and sleep through the summer months in cold ice caverns they create using their Kryokenesis. The Linooks unique middle legs allow them to run and play on soft paws, perfect for traveling over thin ice, and unstable snow, while their clawed front paws help them grab hold of trees for climbing, crack open nut shells, and pick berries from prickly bushes. The Linooks are most well known for their wreath-like manes that grow from their necks and sometimes their tails. These manes are perfect camouflage when the Linooks want to hide in the trees, but are mostly used for storage. Linooks like to collect food, berries, and shiny things in their manes, and carry them back to their Ice caves. If a Linook is kept as a pet, most floss will give them a variety of lights, bulbs, cookies, and the like to store in their wreaths for fun. They are a bit of a dangerous pet - much more so than something like a Kappabear, so it's best to not allow children to pick on them. But if you have a calm, loving home to welcome them into, the Linook will quickly accept you as part of it's family unit and love you forever.