BOGLIN - A physical definition
Boglins are believed to be a highly intelligent variety of amphibian making its home in a variety Bogs around the world. Some reports have suggested that Boglins posses the ability to speak and have developed a language akin to our own. Their anatomy has be described in many different ways but consensus has it as follows:
THE HEAD
The head has been reported to be very warty and frog-like. The face is dominated by a very wide mouth and two enormous eyes. Add to that large ears and two short thick antennae like protrusions emerging from the top of the head near the forehead.
THE BODY
The body is reported to be closest that of a lizard or iguana. The tail is much shorter and ends in a kind of flat paddle. That tail helps propel it through the bog.
LIMBS
Boglins have only two limbs that serve as both arms and legs but look more arm-like.