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==Additional Lore==
==Additional Lore==
* The Updogs received their species name from the same researcher that named [[Hecking Nope]]s.


==Delving==
==Delving==

Revision as of 04:01, 31 December 2021

Updog

FRIC Number

44

Grouping

Arthropod
Mammalian

Location

Mining Site S

Rarity

Scarce

Standard Variant

Pink

Time Per Stage

31 Hours

Delves

Weaknesses

Resistances

Basic Attacks

Bite
Bite down

Special

Scraps

Common: Unknown
Rare: Unknown

Scrap Resistances

{{{ScrapResist}}}

Release Date

December 26, 2021

Artist

Sora


The Updog is a Scarce creature released on Protochroma. It is found only in Mining Site S. It has not yet appeared in any Delve. Its standard variant is Pink.

Descriptions

Baby

This soft, gelatinous egg has a tent of sticky protective silk around it. It was stuck on the ceiling.

Juvenile

The egg hatched into a soft-bodied canid with a long body and several sets of sticky-pawed feet capable of holding it on horizontal or vertical surfaces. Its eyes haven't opened yet, and it relies on being fed. It spends most of its time sleeping, and when hungry, it lets out high-pitched barks. It snuggles affectionately against any warm creatures that touch it.

Adult

The Updog is an omnivorous creature found in caverns, particularly around Mining Site S. They are notable for their frequent habit of staying to the highest reaches of whatever space they are living in, hence the name. Updogs frequently hunt by dangling from the ceiling, staying attached by their rear few sets of paws and reaching for anything that brushes against them. When they feel something, they grab onto it and attempt to wrap it in their sticky silk, then attach it to the ceiling to share with the others in their pack. They also forage for mosses and fungi. They find Fungusmonger mushrooms particularly delicious.

Updogs are highly social, and when not hunting or foraging, frequently can be found huddled together, grooming each other's fur and keeping each other warm. As a result, they are easily tamed, even when caught as wild adults, and can be encouraged to ride on a keeper's shoulder.

Additional Lore

  • The Updogs received their species name from the same researcher that named Hecking Nopes.

Delving

Images

Image Type Images
Baby
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Juvenile
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Common
Adult
Rare
Adult

Trivia