Tishaloo the Savarab

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Tishaloo
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8 Feb 2016
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Tishaloo is a sweet little baby worm. She rubs her tiny head into my palm, as a cuddle, when I hold her.
Tonight I read 'How To Train Your Savarab' to Tishaloo. Her exact words were
"Oh I have learned so much". We will see, little worm baby, when training time comes after your next evolution and you are a shiny beautiful beetle.
Tishaloo is having some growing pains at this point. It is hard to watch and listen to but nightly massages with a cotten-tipped Q-tip help to make it bearable for my little worm baby. I will miss her sweet little smile when the next evolution takes place, but I know she looks forward to flying so very
much.
Now that Tish has evolved she has been slowly opening and closing her wings all day long. If I put my ear down very close to her I can hear a tiny humming sound. It sounds happy.

About Savarab Eggs

Contrary to popular belief, the Savarab is the first creature to be discovered by an Ark citizen, not the Science and Research Center. This species was discovered by Savannah!

About the Savarab Creature

The Savarab has a very eventful life. It begins as a worm-looking creature, squirming across the earth, but then at a random time it metamorphosizes into a beetle-looking creature. During the second, hatched stage, the Savarab doesn't actually go through a second metamorphosis; to get to the third stage, the Savarab grows its beautiful wing structure over a long period of time. It's rather painful. However, the final stage of the Savarab is rather breathtaking! Adult Savarabs are a bit quirky and clumsy and occasionally runs into trees, but it certainly doesn't detract anything from their beauty.