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The [[Old man from the desert of Drize]] explains that if he is more worse of than Duckie he will literally eat his umbrella.
 
The [[Old man from the desert of Drize]] explains that if he is more worse of than Duckie he will literally eat his umbrella.
 
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Schlottz

The Crumple-horn, Web Footed, Green-bearded Schlottz is a strange animal from the Dr. Seuss book Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are? His Horns are terribly long and crumpled, his bears is green and long, and his feet are webbed together, but mainly, his long tail is entailed to so many knots that's plainly impossible to solve and untie.

The Old man from the desert of Drize explains that if he is more worse of than Duckie he will literally eat his umbrella.