Boquo
Boquo are small, rotund and furry egg laying rodents. In the wilds they like to construct their dens in forest undergrowth, assembling branches, leaves and rocks to create well concealed burrows. They tend to live in small social groups and rely on each other for protection from predators.
Their timid but social by nature makes them relatively easy to domesticate and their eggs can provide a fairly nutritious source of food.
b
Comments