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GUPPY FISH🐐1030's Wishlist

This is GUPPY FISH🐐1030's Wishlist - a list of all the items they desire! If you are feeling generous, you may wish to gift one or more of these items to this member!

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Total Shuffle
This item will wipe all existing markings from your chosen wolf, then fill all slots with randomised markings. It's like using multiple Random Marking Applicators at once!
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Transvolcanic Jay
A large Jay from Mexico. It dwells in montane forests.
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Trumpeter Swan
This bird is here to remind you that every duckling can become a beautiful swan.
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Tufted Jay
A bi-coloured crested Jay from Mexico. It dwells in moist montane forests.
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Unfolded Markings Applicator [Losna]
Use this on your chosen wolf in order to apply a Losna marking of your choice in any available slot with your chosen opacity percentage.
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Unfolded Markings Applicator [Luna]
Use this on your chosen wolf in order to apply a Luna marking of your choice in any available slot with your chosen opacity percentage.
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Unfolded Markings Applicator [Selene]
Use this on your chosen wolf in order to apply a Selene marking of your choice in any available slot with your chosen opacity percentage.
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Unicolored Jay
A large Jay from Central America. It dwells in woodlands.
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Vine Growth Den
An overgrown den. The chance to be noticed inside is low, but sometimes some annoying insects crawl inside.
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Western Grebe
Believe it or not, when this bird dives for food it goes all the way down to the bottom of the lake!
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Western Hemlock
This is the largest hemlock there is!
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White Ash Branch [Autumn]
American Ash is threatened by insects and diseases. Seasonal decor - Autumn only.
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White Ash Branch [Flowers]
American Ash is threatened by insects and diseases. Seasonal decor - Spring only.
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White Ash Branch [Seeds]
American Ash is threatened by insects and diseases. Seasonal decor - Summer only.
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White Cliffs of Dover
These famous massive chalk cliffs tower along the English coastline.
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