Muudabok

This swamp herbivore is native to the Gungan swamps of Naboo.

Muudaboks prefer the muddy woodlands, but are also found in the shallows nibbling mintri and woosha plant. The Muudabok uses its claws to dig up these roots and new shoots under rotting vegtable matter.

Like many swamp dwellers, the Muudabok has a streamlined shape for swimming, as it must frequently cross waterways from pasture to pasture, though, it does not dive. At the end of a Muudaboks tail are knobs that act as both floats and weapons.

The Muudabok is also a very good leaper and takes advantage of its ability to leap considering its primary enemy is the Narglatch.

During mating season, stags trumpet and roar to attract females. Stags form harems to defend against other males. Males health declines after mating, making them more susceptible to predators.

Gungans often caught Muudaboks for their horns (females being a distinctive onion-shape) to use as a musical instrument.