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Mailocs were flying predators found on a variety of planets, including Sulon, Endor, Ruusan, and Dromund Kaas. About the size of skettos, and with somewhat reptilian heads, mailocs were constantly airborne, lacking legs, and also possessed very large, two-pronged stingers—that could penetrate most armor and personal shields—at the ends of their tails. Mailocs often appeared in swarms and attacked by swooping down on their prey, biting with their small jaws and stinging with their tails. They emitted a high-pitched shriek when excited.

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  • Mailoc
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  • Mailocs were flying predators found on a variety of planets, including Sulon, Endor, Ruusan, and Dromund Kaas. About the size of skettos, and with somewhat reptilian heads, mailocs were constantly airborne, lacking legs, and also possessed very large, two-pronged stingers—that could penetrate most armor and personal shields—at the ends of their tails. Mailocs often appeared in swarms and attacked by swooping down on their prey, biting with their small jaws and stinging with their tails. They emitted a high-pitched shriek when excited.
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Name
  • Mailoc
skincolor
  • Yellow-brown
Designation
Planet
  • Multiple planets, including: *Sulon *Ruusan *Dromund Kaas
Eyecolor
Ru
  • Майлок
Distinctions
  • *Tail spikes that could penetrate most armor and personal shields *Emitted a high-pitched shriek when excited
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  • Mailoc
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  • Mailoc
abstract
  • Mailocs were flying predators found on a variety of planets, including Sulon, Endor, Ruusan, and Dromund Kaas. About the size of skettos, and with somewhat reptilian heads, mailocs were constantly airborne, lacking legs, and also possessed very large, two-pronged stingers—that could penetrate most armor and personal shields—at the ends of their tails. Mailocs often appeared in swarms and attacked by swooping down on their prey, biting with their small jaws and stinging with their tails. They emitted a high-pitched shriek when excited.
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