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This article is about the creature native to Tatooine. You may be looking for the similarly spelled Eopi.
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Eopies were herbivores native to the planet Tatooine.

Characteristics[]

The quadruped mammals were distinguished by their pale skin and long flexible snouts.[1] An eopie's tough, pale, white skin[4] (which has sparse, smooth hair)[2] helped keep the creature cool by reflecting the intense rays of the planet's twin suns.[4]

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A front and side view of an eopie mount.

A special hinged skull allowed for a very flexible, elongated snout and a broader range for sharp incisors. Eopies got most of their moisture from desert lichens and tubers.[2]

Thick foot pads broaden on impact for maximum shock absorption when running. Elbow and knee calluses protect against the desert sands when they sit down - in a camellike way.[2]

When startled or angry, eopies spat undigested stomach contents at bothersome (such as pesky skettos) or dangerous passersby - something considered extremely annoying to humanoids.[2]

Eopies reached maturity around six standard years of age and their average lifespan was 90 standard years; however like most creatures, the animal would weaken with age. Young eopies were much more vulnerable to the harsh desert conditions of the twin-sunned world. Young eopies needed to consume more food than a mature one and were also unable to carry as heavy a load. Newborn eopies were slow and awkward, but could walk within minutes of their birth,[4] and were preyed upon by some of the more dangerous creatures of Tatooine, like anooba and sarlaccs.[2] Older eopies were kept by the planet's moisture farmers to eat desert weeds that absorbed the planet's already valuable moisture.[4] They were also used as transports across the vast desert plains of the arid planet.[1]

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A Nikto riding an eopie with blinders on

Eopies were renowned for their endurance and ability to carry a hefty amount of cargo.[1] They also had a reputation of being stubborn or grumpy creatures.[5] This however, could be attributed to their owners, who often pushed these animals to the limit, packing them with extremely heavy loads.[4] It could also be attributed to the limited diet available to these beasts of burden, which gave them incredibly potent flatulence.[1] When domesticated eopies became too old to work, many Tatooine settler families gave them to their children as pets, as they became completely acclimated to handling.[2]

These creatures could also be used for consumption for their milk or their meat, in various dishes such as Eopie brisket,[6] Eopie stew[7] or Eopie cream pie.[8]

Many breeds existed, including the dwarf eopie.[9]

A population was apparently present on the planet Dra III where it was preyed upon by such creatures as the nashtah.[10] Several domesticated eopies were also present on Saleucami.[11]

History[]

A couple of eopies were used by Qui-Gon Jinn to transport a new hyperdrive for Padmé Amidala's J-type 327 Nubian royal starship after winning the Boonta Eve Classic.[1]

In 1 ABY,[12] Jabba the Hutt's beast master Malakili hired a spacer to kill Jundland eopies in order to collect their livers to feed the sarlacc of the Great Pit of Carkoon.[13]

Behind the scenes[]

The development of the eopie began when a two-legged beast of burden concept was transplanted from Tatooine to Naboo to become the kaadu. In the kaadu's place came the eopie design. An early Doug Chiang production painting of a kaadu hauling a Podracer engine was retouched in Photoshop so that the two-legged animal became a four-legged eopie.[4]

Appearances[]

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A group of nashtah hunting an Eopie

Non-canon appearances[]

Sources[]

Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 The Wildlife of Star Wars: A Field Guide
  3. 3.0 3.1 Stay on Target
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Databank title eopie in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
  5. StarWars eopie in the Encyclopedia (content now obsolete; backup link)
  6. Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided
  7. TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Missing in Action"
  8. SWG logo sm Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided — Quest: "Mission 4: Trone Thanamiroc" on Tatooine
  9. Fate of the Jedi: Omen
  10. Threats of the Galaxy
  11. TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Deserter"
  12. The opening crawl of Star Wars Galaxies dates the game to after the events of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, and additionally, Serji-X Arrogantus, who died in Star Wars (1977) 10—the events of which The New Essential Chronology dates to 0 ABY—appears in the game. Therefore, at least a portion of Star Wars Galaxies must be set in that year. Furthermore, in the game Ruwan Tokai references the destruction of the Death Star as having occurred one year earlier, and Strongholds of Resistance also places the events of Galaxies' Chapter 9: "The Fury of Exar Kun" in 1 ABY. Lastly, while Chapter 11: "The Battle of Echo Base" features the Battle of Hoth—dated to 3 ABY by The New Essential Chronology—the developers have stated that the portrayal of that battle in the game is intentionally anachronistic. Therefore, the events of Star Wars Galaxies must span from 0 ABY to around 1 ABY.
  13. SWG logo sm Star Wars Galaxies: Starter Kit — Legacy Quest: "Shock Rods" on Tatooine

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