(By J.P.)

LoompaOompas live in underground huts which they dig out through the use of shovels made from strong wood found from the Gigamorra. It's wood is so strong and light that it can also be used in their toys for the newborn child. Their huts are also made from fur of the spectacled bear. The LoopaOompas use the fur as insulation. The LoompaOompas dig out whole communities through teamwork and can build a whole city in less than 24 hours with only 50 of them. The huts are connected through a series of underground tunnels that are lit with an unknown fuel source that only has to be switched every decade . The under ground huts have a fairly primitive security and defense system.If an intruder comes in the middle of the night through forced entry a bucket of melted rubber collected from the Pará rubber tree will drop and will drench the intruder in hot melted rubber, and solidifying almost exactly on contact thanks to a secret solidifying agent native to Brazil, but the mixture will not solidify if it is kept at a steady 27°. The longer it is kept at that temperature the quicker it will solidify, this has baffled scientists who have monitored the life of the average LoompaOompa. As you have hopefully noticed the LoompaOompas take only what they need from nature, never taking too much or too little.

LoompaOompas live in underground huts, which they dig out through the use of uniquely designed shovels. These shovels are wrought from the strong wood of the gigamorra tree. Its wood is so strong and light that it can also be carved into toys for newborn children. They line their homes with the fur of the spectacled bear. This fur is used as insulation. Through teamwork, the LoompaOompas can create entire cities in less than 24 hours with only a party of 50. The huts are interlinked through a series of underground tunnels, lit with an unknown fuel source which has only to be changed every decade. The underground huts have a rather basic yet effective system of defense. Should an intruder enter the home during the night through forced entry, a bucket of white-hot, liquid rubber collected from the Pará rubber tree will drop, drenching the intruder, and solidifying almost exactly on contact. The cause of this is a secret solidifying agent unique to Brazil. However, the mixture will not solidify if it is kept at a steady 27°. The longer it is kept at that temperature, the quicker the solution will solidify. This has baffled scientists who have monitored the life of the average LoompaOompa. As you have hopefully noticed, the LoompaOompas take only what they need from nature, never taking too much or too little.

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