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Singing mouse
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Santo Domingo Adventurer's Guild
There's a rumor of a rat which sings on the south continent. A request for research came from a European scholar who heard about it. I'd like to see if it can really sing.
If you want to investigate ... Try the area near Maracaibo. Ask at the Taverns.
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Maracaibo - Talk to Barkeep
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Maracaibo - Talk to Girl, slightly south of Shipyard
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Lima - Talk to Famous Explorer X2
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Northeast Lima - Click on Giant Dead Tree, Northeast
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Northeast Lima - Use
Ecological Research north of the Giant Dead Tree, at a pile of rocks
Singing mouse 7
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Degu The Singing Dog 4
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Coyote (also requires
Bird that Sings 3
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Hwamei )
Coyote Troubles 1
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With help from an animal lover
Singing mouse? Unfortunately that's a rumor I haven't heard. It's on this continent? ...For peace of mind, how about asking the guy in town who likes animals?
Rumours of a mouse from Lima
If you're asking about the singing mouse, a famous Explorer who came here told me about it. It looks like a squirrel or a mouse, is very cute, and will sing happily. He said he would show it to me if I went to Lima. Cool, right?
Speech that is like song
It doesn't literally sing, but the sounds it makes are like singing. Sometimes it sounds like humming, sometimes a small bird. It makes so many sounds you'd think it was having a conversation.
With help from a bird call
Above that, the singing mouse is very amiable. They're cute little guys. You won't see them much around these parts, but if you go northeast of Lima, they should be there. How to find them ... by their cry. If you hear the sound of a bird's cry in the forest, you should check to see if the
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- Degu ★★★★ (Small creature) Exp:740 Fame:305
An animal twice as large as a rat that resembles a squirrel. It appears to socialize through diverse calls, as though it is singing. It inhabits rocky cliffs in the cold, high reaches of the Andes.