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Want to find a source on this item, which talks about the kikos...<blockquote>''When they are young, they cannot leave the water for long periods of time, and they like to remain near it as adults. When older, the Kiko can pack a mean water pumped attack on any animal or object it views as a potential threat.''</blockquote>I find this very interesting, as i haven't heard about it before, so if someone could find the information on this of it being true or not, that would be good. for the moment though, this will remain out of the article. --[[User:Jacob|Jacob]] 20:06, 9 Mar 2007 (CST) | Want to find a source on this item, which talks about the kikos...<blockquote>''When they are young, they cannot leave the water for long periods of time, and they like to remain near it as adults. When older, the Kiko can pack a mean water pumped attack on any animal or object it views as a potential threat.''</blockquote>I find this very interesting, as i haven't heard about it before, so if someone could find the information on this of it being true or not, that would be good. for the moment though, this will remain out of the article. --[[User:Jacob|Jacob]] 20:06, 9 Mar 2007 (CST) | ||
First part came from here[http://www.neopets.com/petinfo.phtml?type=Kiko&r=706]. Second part I'm not sure of.--[[User:Kbbbb|Kbbbb]] 10:40, 21 October 2009 (UTC) |
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Requesting source[edit]
Want to find a source on this item, which talks about the kikos...
When they are young, they cannot leave the water for long periods of time, and they like to remain near it as adults. When older, the Kiko can pack a mean water pumped attack on any animal or object it views as a potential threat.
I find this very interesting, as i haven't heard about it before, so if someone could find the information on this of it being true or not, that would be good. for the moment though, this will remain out of the article. --Jacob 20:06, 9 Mar 2007 (CST)
First part came from here[1]. Second part I'm not sure of.--Kbbbb 10:40, 21 October 2009 (UTC)