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The Mardrut is a fictional creature from the Animorphs book and television series. Animorphs is an English language science fiction series of childrens books written by K. A. Applegate and published by Scholastic. ...


The Mardrut is a whale-sized creature, dark red in color with tiny thrashing 'fish tails' all along its back, that lives on one of the moons orbiting the Andalite home world. It moves by shooting water out of three huge water sacs. Visser Three has this creature as a morph, used in book #4, The Message. Alloran-Semitur-Corass on cover of Visser The Andalites are a fictional alien race of grazers in the Animorphs book series and Animorphs television series. ... ... This is a list of all books in the Animorphs series, by K. A. Applegate. ...


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Mardrut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (105 words)
The Mardrut is a fictional creature from the Animorphs book and television series.
The Mardrut is a whale-sized creature, dark red in color with tiny thrashing 'fish tails' all along its back, that lives on one of the moons orbiting the Andalite home world.
It moves by shooting water out of three huge water sacs.
Mardrut (59 words)
Mardrut – The Mardrut is an ocean-dwelling animal from one of the Andalite moons.
About the size of a whale, with dark red skin and tiny thrashing fins that look like fish tails all along its back.
It moves by shooting water out of three massive water sacs attached to its underside, making a threatening WHUMP, WHUMP, WHUMP sound.
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