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Hopping Ketters' tails' red, yellow and back stripes warn off predators who may try to eat them. If that doesn't work they will use their large jumping legs to hop away or hide in between the branches of the thorny hedgelog. Like all ketters it has 2 eyes that can see in light while the other 2 eyes "see" scents. Thus, it can find the scent of the brightest thorny hedgelog.
Their long butt-nostrils are now used as a
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