
The
  tauntaun – that workhorse, that beast of burden of Hoth.   What can I 
say about the tauntaun?  They
     smell like plastic, or really bad, depending on if you’re smelling 
  the   toy or a real one (this site does not advocate that tauntauns 
are   real   or unicorns for that matter).  The  tauntaun  
was   another beast (as opposed to sentient alien beings) from  the Star
  Wars   universe, one that you could let your figures ride.  The  only 
other animal to feature this in the original Kenner toys was the Dewback, which didn’t get nearly the screen time or  lines.  
The
  figures were able to mount the tauntaun by inserting their rigid legs 
 into a trap door on its back.  With the saddle in  place, it looked 
(vaguely) like the figure’s legs were saddling the  tauntaun.  The 
tauntaun only came out in an ESB  box, but in two versions.  The first 
was a normal,  uneviscerated tauntaun.  The second version (with  a 
slightly different box photo showing its use) was the tauntaun with  
open belly feature.  Yes!  Our  cries of putting Luke somewhere warm 
until we could get a shelter  together were answered!  Yes, the new 
tauntaun  came with a pliable belly with a slit to put a deliriously 
injured Luke  into.
Why should you get this beast?  Five  reasons:
1. Practice your “grackle-grackle” mating call!
2. Get the  open belly tauntaun, stuff in some cooked spaghetti, and let the scene  begin.
3.  Seriously – it’s got an open belly.  You’ve got  to see this!
4. Hoth Tours is just not the same unless it’s on one  of these babies.
5. You wanted Kenner to make a bantha?   Too bad!  You’ve got a tauntaun.
Backstory:
Tauntauns
  are native to Hoth, and have several subspecies (scaly, giant, 
glacier,  climbing), giants being the most common.  When
    the  Rebels made their Echo Base, they trained tauntauns as riding  
  mounts  since many vehicles did not work well in the cold climate.   
The alpha female of a pack was subjugated first, making the  rest easier
 to train.  They are also the primary  food source for wampas, but their
 horns, camouflage, and speed (up to 90  km/hr) are their defense.
Want more?  Its Wookieepedia entry156th in alphabetical order
 
 


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