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A sturdy herd animal from [[Uycheon III]], the akbaz is a domesticated herbivore commonly used in [[Tukkav]] history as a beast of burden, with broad shoulders, four short legs that end in hooves, and long white hair that grows particularly thick around the neck. Herds of akbazi are often kept on many offworld farms, prized by meat, dairy and textile industries alike.  
A sturdy herd animal from [[Uycheon III]], the akbaz is a domesticated herbivore commonly used in [[Tukkav]] history as a beast of burden, with broad shoulders, four short legs that end in hooves, and long white hair that grows particularly thick around the neck. Herds of akbazi are often kept on many offworld farms, prized by meat, dairy and textile industries alike.
 
A popular subspecies bred as a novelty pet, the miniature akbaz or 'minibaz' is prized for its adorably small size, and very relaxed care requirements, requiring less grooming, less dietary regulation and less waste management than a full sized akbaz.  


Ethically-questionable experiments performed on akbazi by [[Strawman Industries]] have resulted in the creation of a new subspecies known as 'adkbazi'. The [[Tosmar Wildlife Reserve]] on [[Uycheon III]] acts to provide a safe and comfortable habitat for any specimens it is able to acquire, and to manage the bizarre side-effects the adkbaz might exhibit.  
Ethically-questionable experiments performed on akbazi by [[Strawman Industries]] have resulted in the creation of a new subspecies known as 'adkbazi'. The [[Tosmar Wildlife Reserve]] on [[Uycheon III]] acts to provide a safe and comfortable habitat for any specimens it is able to acquire, and to manage the bizarre side-effects the adkbaz might exhibit.  
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