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The Zuuker is a strange-looking monster with a duck/platypus bill. It has a large, hollow-log reminiscent structure on its head, with two smaller pipes sticking out of the back of its head. Its upper body is magenta-red and fades into blue in the lower body. It has frog-like limbs, stands on two legs, and has a feathery tail and neck. Curiously, it also has tiny holes on the side of its bill. Its bill also has a large lower-bill, like a pelican. The Zuuker's head is shaped similarly like a kazoo, which is the instrument that the Zuuker's sound is based from.

The monster eggs zapped into Zuuker are reflected in its appearance. Its feathery areas are similar to the leafy body of an Entbrat. It's colored blue, like a Deedge. Its log-like head is similar to the body of an Oaktopus. Much like Bowgart, Furcorn, T-Rox, and Fwog, it has three toes on each foot, with the size and shape of its feet coming from T-Rox and Fwog respectively.

Instrument: Electric kazoo

Performer: Dave Kerr

The Zuuker's song is that of an electric sounding kazoo. As it plays, its hollow log-like structure vibrates.
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