Moehog
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Description: | Moehog |
Info Page: | Moehog |
Special Day: | 14 May |
Amount Created: | 1,651,112 (41th - 0.59%) |
How to Draw · Rainbow Pool |
Moehogs (a portmanteau of mohawk and hog) are warthog- or boar-like Neopets first released on 5 July 2000. They were initially a Limited Edition Neopet, but were made available for anyone to adopt after the Arrival of Virtupets plot on 29 August the same year, where a colony of Moehogs were found on the Space Station. They are originally from the mountainous regions of Neopia where they were bred as livestock, and used by Skeiths to carry loads for them.
Young Moehogs have snorting contests with each other to try and make the most noise and the biggest cloud of dust.
Moehogs have cloven hooves and tusks, and keep their hair in a mohawk. They are fast Neopets who are eager to help others. In the Neopets Trading Card Game, they are associated with the element of Dark.
Battledome
In the Battledome, Moehogs do not have any natural resistances, but they do have six species abilities:
There are also sixteen pieces of equipment that can only be used by Moehogs.
Colours
As of November 2013, the Moehog can come in 52 different colours:
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Trivia
- As of June 2009, the Moehog is the 40th most popular Neopet with over 1.6 million Moehogs existing. They are featured in # different items.
- Moehogs were added to the How to Draw section on 14 November 2002.
See also
- Famous Moehogs: "Scrap" Taggert, Agent 00 Hog, Bringer of Night, Clop, Desert Flower, Judge Hog, Morguss, Nitri Cassale, Mor Gollog
- Games: Cheat!, Defenders of Neopia, Defender Trainer, Invasion of Meridell
Species of Neopet |
Neopet
Acara · Aisha · Blumaroo · Bori · Bruce · Buzz · Chia · Chomby · Cybunny · Draik · Elephante · Eyrie |
External links
- NeoDeck: Moehawk, Jeuru Stripedmane, Undead Farmer, 00 Hog
- Neopets TCG: Moehog Chef, Moehog Footpad, Blue Moehog, Green Moehog, Moehog Plushie, Moehog Pickpocket, Red Moehog, Moehog Explorer, Yellow Moehog
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