![]() While the two-legged kaadu is fast and agile, the larger four-legged fambaa was used by the Gungans in battle to haul deflector shield generators on their backs. Taming a kaadu is a rite of passage for Gungans and commanders such as Captain Tarpals led their warriors into battle riding kaadu. The kaadu’s bill is shaped like a platypus and allows it to breathe underwater for hours at a time. Gungans used the swift and strong kaadus for a variety of transport needs and held these creatures in extremely high regard. The Naboo-native kaadus are reptavian, showing attributes of both reptiles and birds. Dewbacks can also be spotted in The Phantom Menace and episodes of The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels. Where to See It: Dewbacks made a brief appearance in the original version of A New Hope and then were featured in some of the new footage shot for the 1995 Special Edition. Dewbacks usually lumber along slowly but can, if needed, move at high speeds for short periods of time. Imperials used dewbacks during their patrols on and searches over large areas of Tatooine wasteland. More imposing than eopies, less likely to startle than rontos, these strong and sturdy, large reptiles are unbothered by the heat and dust of the desert. Tatooine is full of creatures that can get you from here to there, though dewbacks are perhaps the most well-known. Here are eight most impressive Star Wars creatures that we want to hitch a ride on. Some, however, are helpful to humans and other species as modes of transport. The Star Wars universe is filled with all kinds of beasts and animals, from the fantastical to the frightening to the adorable. ![]() ![]() From desert wastelands to ice worlds, these are the best ways to travel. ![]()
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