Dustacean:

No longer an infant but still in need of daily care (he wanders into traffic if not watched carefully. Not car traffic, mind you, but wiffle bat swinging clown traffic is no place for a stubby legged encrustation bird to be!), he's ready for a home, and is mostly over his pinching problem. Now if only we could get him to eat his peas... 

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Dustacean

Kelly Lowe Glass

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Kritter Adoption Form: Dustacean Sample

An optional part of the Kritter adoption process is to... well, adopt them rather than merely purchase them. For those who choose to go that route, we have here an example of the adoption sheet you can fill out with your new found friend's name (this sample here is for a Dustacean named "Pinchmaster P."). Included is a list of all the information given about your Kritter, and a hand written message from the grand adoptioneer herself. 

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Dustacean's Baby Photos:

Plucked from the primordial Kritter goo and blown, sculpted and worked into something a little less... well, molten, this Dustacean is obviously happy to finally have feet. He's hot, and knows it, - in fact in this picture he's still at least a few hundred degrees celsius, hence the colouration... as he cools his body will take on a bright red hue while his hat will slowly darken to a solid black. His smile, however, will never waver. 

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Dustacean:

Half duck, half crustacean, Dustacean is the man about town. Believing himself to have the finest hat of all the Kritters, he's often seen tweaking Porkutort's tail with his pincers, teasing him about his "wee hat". They're friends though, and often water-ski together. 

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Dustacean

Glass Creature

Kelly Lowe
Dustacean's Baby Photos:

Plucked from the primordial Kritter goo and blown, sculpted and worked into something a little less... well, molten, this Dustacean is obviously happy to finally have feet. He's hot, and knows it, - in fact in this picture he's still at least a few hundred degrees celsius, hence the colouration... as he cools his body will take on a bright red hue while his hat will slowly darken to a solid black. His smile, however, will never waver.

Click here to see our current batch of available Kritters
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Plucked from the primordial Kritter goo and blown, sculpted and worked into something a little less... well, molten, this Dustacean is obviously happy to finally have feet. He's hot, and knows it, - in fact in this picture he's still at least a few hundred degrees celsius, hence the colouration... as he cools his body will take on a bright red hue while his hat will slowly darken to a solid black. His smile, however, will never waver. 

Click here to see our current batch of available Kritters
Dustacean's Baby Photos:

Plucked from the primordial Kritter goo and blown, sculpted and worked into something a little less... well, molten, this Dustacean is obviously happy to finally have feet. He's hot, and knows it, - in fact in this picture he's still at least a few hundred degrees celsius, hence the colouration... as he cools his body will take on a bright red hue while his hat will slowly darken to a solid black. His smile, however, will never waver.

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