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==Biology==
 
==Biology==
  
Wamblers lack bones, blood vessels, mouth parts, nerves, and differentiated organs of any sort, but they require nourishment as much as any creature.  Current theory suggests they absorb nutrients directly through the skin and into their "pudge", a purple, fat-like substance that uniformly fills the wambler's entire body.  This pudge appears to act as a super-organ that regulates and provides for the wambler's entire metabolism and structure.
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Wamblers lack bones, blood vessels, mouth parts, nerves, and differentiated organs of any sort, but they require nourishment as much as any creature.  Current theory suggests they absorb nutrients directly through the skin into their 'pudge,' a purple fat-like substance that uniformly fills the wambler's entire body.  This pudge appears to act as a super-organ that regulates and provides for the wambler's entire metabolism and structure.
  
Wamblers maintain a body temperature slightly higher than that of dwarves.  They appear to be immune to sickness and are not known to suffer infection of any kind.  There is no specific term for any hypothetical wambler offspring; a live wambler birthing has never been seen.
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Wamblers maintain a body temperature slightly higher than that of dwarves.  They appear to be immune to sickness and are not known to suffer infection of any kind.  There is no specific term for any hypothetical wambler offspring (a live wambler birthing has never been seen).
  
One case exists of a wambler possibly resurrecting itself deep under ground. The corpse was carried many levels underground by a cat into an active mining area well away from any sort of entrance. Then later the corpse was missing and a live wambler was wandering around down in the mining area 13 floors down underground. Up to that point, no other live wamblers had been seen anywhere within the tunnels.
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One case of a Wambler possibly resurrecting itself deep under ground. The corpse was carried many levels underground by a cat into an active mining area well away from any sort of entrance. Then later the corpse was missing and a live Wambler was wandering around down in the mining area 13 floors down underground. Up to that point no other live Wamblers had been seen anywhere within the tunnels.
  
 
==Behavior==
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
  
Fluffy wamblers are surprisingly dense when traveling at high velocities.  There was {{f|56935.0|at least one}} reported slaying of a [[bronze colossus]] using a thrown fluffy wambler as a [[weapon]]. News of this incident has served to increase the wambler's popular appeal.
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Fluffy wamblers are surprisingly dense when traveling at high velocities.  There was at least one reported slaying of a [[bronze colossus]] using a thrown fluffy wambler as a [[weapon]], [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=56935.0 as documented here.News of this incident has served to increase the wambler's popular appeal.
  
 
Civilizations that use 'good' animals and animal materials (and have no qualms about killing animals) can make clothes out of wambler fluff, a prized, yet inexpensive, insulating fabric.
 
Civilizations that use 'good' animals and animal materials (and have no qualms about killing animals) can make clothes out of wambler fluff, a prized, yet inexpensive, insulating fabric.

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