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'''Scavenger hawks''' were winged creatures native to the [[planet]] of [[Corellia]].
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'''Scavenger hawks''' were winged creatures native to the [[Planet/Legends|planet]] of [[Corellia/Legends|Corellia]].
   
These avians had a strong, natural instinct to swoop down from the sky and snatch any object they could carry, be it prey, a loose branch, a fallen [[comlink]], or whatever out-of-place object might catch their attention. Chaotic scenes attracted dozens of them, and they, as [[Corellian]]s noted, "grabbed everything that wasn't nailed down."
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These avians had a strong, natural instinct to swoop down from the sky and snatch any object they could carry, be it prey, a loose branch, a fallen [[Comlink/Legends|comlink]], or whatever out-of-place object might catch their attention. Chaotic scenes attracted dozens of them, and they, as [[Corellian/Legends|Corellians]] noted, "grabbed everything that wasn't nailed down."
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''[[Assault at Selonia]]'' {{Mo}}
 
*''[[Assault at Selonia]]'' {{Mo}}
   
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Revision as of 23:11, 14 September 2016

Scavenger hawks were winged creatures native to the planet of Corellia.

These avians had a strong, natural instinct to swoop down from the sky and snatch any object they could carry, be it prey, a loose branch, a fallen comlink, or whatever out-of-place object might catch their attention. Chaotic scenes attracted dozens of them, and they, as Corellians noted, "grabbed everything that wasn't nailed down."

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