~The Flippety-eared Snoozlepooh can be found near the most burnished nooks and outside of the creakiest crannies. It's mating call plays in the background, one of the few confirmed recordings of the lonesome yet lackadaisical Snoozlepooh howl. ~The Eastern S'bebberjime is a diminutive critter that loves scrubs and tumbleweeds. You can hear a sample of S'bebberjime chatter. (The Eastern S'bebberjime is the smallest variety, and has the lowest-pitched chatter. The Spotted S'bebberjime, about 12 feet tall, is the largest in the family and has a chatter too high for human ears to detect.)
'Preciate it @1ifolloweveryone. (I may be biased, but check out MecheG's swanky entry.)