Boogers
CID S-15
Subspecies Gallery
Hairy Woodpecker
Nose Hair Prairie CID SS-34
Odor
- Primary
- Mu
- Hint
- Ge
- De
- Ha
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Neutral
Their striking red heads stand out against the more natural colors of the Nose Hair Prairie. It’s said that you’ll get hypnotized if you stare into their black and white feathers for long enough.
Blue Brain
Snot Bubble Aerie CID SS-35
Odor
- Primary
- Sp
- Hint
- Bo
- De
- Bt
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Calm
The ridges on the blue brain's claws help mucus stick to the surface as they drag them along rivers of snot. Once coated, this duo slowly absorbs the nutrients until the mucus dries and flakes off.
Beeoogers
Bad Drainage CID SS-36
Odor
- Primary
- Lu
- Hint
- Fr
- De
- Ha
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Aggressive
Oil-like snot-goo has hardened into stingers, giving this subspecies of boogers extra protection against predators. They produce a loud buzz when separated that helps them reunite.
Species Data
Classification
- Average Size
- 65 x 42 x 94 cm
- Trophic Level
- Prey
- Habitat
- Aerial
- Favorite Treat
- Hardy Nuts
- Nasal Cycle
- Left
Observations
Boogers start life when two globs of snot with similar sizes enter Sinus Infection’s atmosphere at the same time. The globs are forever bonded, and must find each other to reach their next stage of life. Before then they’re weak and prime targets of predators. Once united, they mature, gaining the attributes of their surroundings and growing defensive claws.