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'''Mudhorns''' were large horned creatures that inhabited [[Arvala-7]]. The [[Mudhorn egg|eggs]] of Mudhorns were considered a delicacy by [[Jawa]]s.<ref name="Chapter 2" />
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'''Mudhorns''' were large horned creatures that inhabited [[Arvala-7]]. The [[Mudhorn egg|eggs]] of mudhorns were considered a delicacy by [[Jawa]]s.<ref name="Chapter 2" />
   
 
==Biology and appearance==
 
==Biology and appearance==
Mudhorns appeared to have a large keratinous horn, flat [[Tooth|teeth]], and long, woolly [[Hair|fur]]. It was oviparous, laying a single [[Mudhorn egg|egg]] per clutch. The exterior of this [[egg]] was woolly in the same manner as the skin of the Mudhorn, and the interior yolk was [[Color|yellow]].<ref name="Chapter 2" />
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Mudhorns appeared to have a large keratinous horn, flat [[Tooth|teeth]], and long, woolly [[Hair|fur]]. It was oviparous, laying a single [[Mudhorn egg|egg]] per clutch. The exterior of this [[egg]] was woolly in the same manner as the skin of the mudhorn, and the interior yolk was [[Color|yellow]].<ref name="Chapter 2" />
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
Around [[9 ABY]], a Mudhorn encountered and fought a [[The Mandalorian (bounty hunter)|Mandalorian]] [[bounty hunter]], as the latter attempted to retrieve an [[egg]] from its [[Mudhorn cave|cave]]. It was ultimately killed with the help of a [[Force-sensitive]] [[The Child|child]].<ref name="Chapter 2" />
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Around [[9 ABY]], a mudhorn encountered and fought [[Din Djarin]], a [[Mandalorian]] [[bounty hunter]], as the latter attempted to retrieve an [[egg]] from the mudhorn's [[Mudhorn cave|cave]]. It was ultimately killed with the help of a [[Force-sensitive]] [[The Child|child]].<ref name="Chapter 2" /> The mudhorn later became the [[signet]] of the new Mandalorian [[Din Djarin's clan|clan]] that was founded with Djarin and the child.<ref name="Chapter 8">{{TheMandalorian|Chapter 8: Redemption}}</ref>
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==Behind the scenes==
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The Mudhorn first appeared in [[Chapter 2: The Child|Chapter 2]] of [[Jon Favreau]]'s [[2019]] [[Disney+]] television series ''[[The Mandalorian]]'', directed by [[Dave Filoni]],<ref name="Chapter 2" /> which aired on [[November 15]], 2019.<ref name="DTCI">{{Cite_web|url=https://lumiere-a.akamaihd.net/v1/documents/the_mandalorian_project_one-sheet_10_ec1e005f.pdf|title=The Mandalorian Media Kit|accessdate=2020-02-03|work=[https://dtcimedia.disney.com/ Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International]|publisher=[[The Walt Disney Company]]|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200203085430/https://dtcimedia.disney.com/disney-plus/the-mandalorian|archivedate=2020-02-03}}</ref> It bears a heavy resemblance to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elasmotherium ''Elasmotherium''], an extinct genus of rhinoceros that lived during the late Pleistocene.{{Fact}}
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*{{The Mandalorian|2}} {{1st}}
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*{{TheMandalorian|Chapter 2: The Child}} {{1st}}
*{{The Mandalorian|3}} {{Mo}}
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*{{TheMandalorian|Chapter 3: The Sin}} {{Mo}}
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*{{TheMandalorian|Chapter 7: The Reckoning}} {{Mo}}
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*{{TheMandalorian|Chapter 8: Redemption}} {{C|as signet}}
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==Sources==
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*{{SWYoutube|XmI7WKrAtqs|<nowiki>The Mandalorian – Official Trailer 2 | Disney+ | Streaming Nov. 12</nowiki>|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200104054150/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmI7WKrAtqs}} {{1stp}}
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*{{SWYoutube|2RVnrBLOBcI|<nowiki>The Mandalorian | Special Look | Disney+</nowiki>|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200408095031/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RVnrBLOBcI}}
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*{{DisneyGallery|Directing}}
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*{{DisneyGallery|Cast}} {{C|as signet}}
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*{{DisneyGallery|Technology}} {{C|as signet}}
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*{{DisneyGallery|Process}}
   
 
==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==
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|de=Schlammhorn
 
|es=Cuerno de barro
 
|es=Cuerno de barro
 
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|ru=Грязерог
 
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[[Category:Non-sentient species]]

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Mudhorns were large horned creatures that inhabited Arvala-7. The eggs of mudhorns were considered a delicacy by Jawas.[1]

Biology and appearance

Mudhorns appeared to have a large keratinous horn, flat teeth, and long, woolly fur. It was oviparous, laying a single egg per clutch. The exterior of this egg was woolly in the same manner as the skin of the mudhorn, and the interior yolk was yellow.[1]

History

Around 9 ABY, a mudhorn encountered and fought Din Djarin, a Mandalorian bounty hunter, as the latter attempted to retrieve an egg from the mudhorn's cave. It was ultimately killed with the help of a Force-sensitive child.[1] The mudhorn later became the signet of the new Mandalorian clan that was founded with Djarin and the child.[2]

Behind the scenes

The Mudhorn first appeared in Chapter 2 of Jon Favreau's 2019 Disney+ television series The Mandalorian, directed by Dave Filoni,[1] which aired on November 15, 2019.[3] It bears a heavy resemblance to the Elasmotherium, an extinct genus of rhinoceros that lived during the late Pleistocene.[source?]

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references