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[[File:Baby Sarlacc 1.jpg|thumb|A freshly hatched baby sarlaac.]]'''Baby Sarlaac''' is a trade name for a juvenile sarlaac, popular as a novelty pet.
[[File:Baby Sarlacc 1.jpg|thumb|A freshly hatched baby sarlacc.]]'''Baby Sarlacc''' is a trade name for a juvenile sarlacc, popular as a novelty pet.


While the adult sarlaac, a multi-tentacled alien beast whose immense, gaping maw is lined with several rows of sharp teeth, is deadly dangerous and widely feared, the juvenile sarlaac is relatively harmless.
While the adult sarlacc, a multi-tentacled alien beast whose immense, gaping maw is lined with several rows of sharp teeth, is deadly dangerous and widely feared, the juvenile sarlacc is relatively harmless.


The sarlaac catches its prey with a trapping structure formed by the terminal portion of each of the sarlaac's tentacles, which is triggered by tiny hairs (called "trigger hairs" or "sensitive hairs") on their inner surfaces.
The sarlacc catches its prey with a trapping structure formed by the terminal portion of each of the sarlacc's tentacles, which is triggered by tiny hairs (called "trigger hairs" or "sensitive hairs") on their inner surfaces.


Adult sarlaacs feed mainly upon condemned criminals and unlucky bounty hunters, while juvenile sarlaacs feed upon insects, rodents, and small hominids such as immature ewoks.
Adult sarlaccs feed mainly upon condemned criminals and unlucky bounty hunters, while juvenile sarlaccs feed upon insects, rodents, and small hominids such as immature ewoks.


Although widely harvested for sale, the population of the baby sarlaac has been rapidly declining in its native range. The species is currently under Extraterrestrial Species Act review by the U.S. Space & Alien Life Service.
Although widely harvested for sale, the population of the baby sarlacc has been rapidly declining in its native range. The species is currently under Extraterrestrial Species Act review by the U.S. Space & Alien Life Service.


== In the News ==
== In the News ==
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== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==


External links:
== External links ==


* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarlacc Sarlaac] @ Wikipedia
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarlacc Sarlacc] @ Wikipedia


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Revision as of 16:11, 28 November 2020

A freshly hatched baby sarlacc.

Baby Sarlacc is a trade name for a juvenile sarlacc, popular as a novelty pet.

While the adult sarlacc, a multi-tentacled alien beast whose immense, gaping maw is lined with several rows of sharp teeth, is deadly dangerous and widely feared, the juvenile sarlacc is relatively harmless.

The sarlacc catches its prey with a trapping structure formed by the terminal portion of each of the sarlacc's tentacles, which is triggered by tiny hairs (called "trigger hairs" or "sensitive hairs") on their inner surfaces.

Adult sarlaccs feed mainly upon condemned criminals and unlucky bounty hunters, while juvenile sarlaccs feed upon insects, rodents, and small hominids such as immature ewoks.

Although widely harvested for sale, the population of the baby sarlacc has been rapidly declining in its native range. The species is currently under Extraterrestrial Species Act review by the U.S. Space & Alien Life Service.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links