The Ju-Juuba is a giant bird related to the Emu, Gnu and Ostrich.
They are very easy to take care of, you don't need to provide shelter for your Ju-Juuba, for all the village Ju-Juubas' roost in the village Giant Mordan Tree.
The saddle can be attached to the Ju-Juuba to make travel more comfortable.
Every family that decides to come and live in Muncoy gets a baby Ju-Juuba.
The fastest Ju-Juuba speed is 120km/h and the average speed is 90km/h.
With slightly webbed feet, Ju-Juubas can move as easily in water as they do on land.
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A Ju-Juuba.
Each Ju-Juuba has a life span of around 150 years. When your Ju-Juuba dies its shrinks into a small sphere, a blinding light will engulf it, when the light fades a small speckled golden egg will be in its place, this egg will hatch when it is heated to a temperature of 95 degrees celsius. This way your family will only ever need one Ju-Juuba.
Sadly the Ju-Juuba numbers are plummeting, some Ju-Juubas' choose to go off somewhere to die in peace. Their eggs are never found. There is a ancient myth about a cave that Ju-Juubas' go to die, leaving their eggs behind. Such a cave has never been found.
Ju-Juubas come in brown, orange, white, black, grey and cream.
With tail feathers either blue, green, purple, yellow, orange, gray, black, white or aqua.
Quick, friendly and capable of carry extremely heavy loads, the Ju-Juuba is a great way of transport.
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