![]() ![]() History Īfter the Rebel Alliance abandoned their outpost on the planet, a skulk of vulptices came to roam free through the abandoned structures. ![]() They also appeared to be empathetic, even to members of other species, demonstrated by the individual that led trapped members of the Resistance out of their base on Crait. Mesoli suspected that they used their bristles to communicate, shaking them or brushing them against stones to generate specific sound patterns. Īlthough not sentient, the vulptices were clever animals that formed strong bonds and hunted in cooperation. Mesoli, however, observed those skulks came together in larger social structures, with as many as one hundred vulptices sharing a particularly advantageous den. They lived in groups referred to as skulks, regrouping three to four families with as many as ten creatures by family. Mesoli theorized that they had summer dens beneath Crait's salt crust, and winter dens in caverns. Vulptices dwelled in highland caves and canyons. Vulptices were most active at dawn and dusk. ![]() According to Doctor Paqin Mesoli, who wrote field notes on the vulptices for the Nupayuni Mining Consortium, those creatures might also have been sensitive to magnetic fields. They were omnivorous, feeding on tubers and small burrowing mammals they dug out from under Crait's salt crust. Vulptices had excellent low-light vision and keen senses. Their facial bristles (or whiskers) also helped them gauge whether they could fit into a tight space. The jingling sounds resulting from this coat helped warn other vulptices about danger. Their most distinctive feature was a coat of crystaline bristles/spines that served as protection against their predators. The vulptices were a fox-like species of canids with a flexible body native to the mineral world Crait. ![]()
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