Who would want to be a human in the Star Wars universe?
But what about the ones we don’t get to see much anymore?
9Talz
Attributes
Covered in white fur, proboscis, a relatively primitive society.
8Ishi Tib
Amphibious, heavily developed sense of smell.
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But these amphibious people have largely been swept to the side in favor of other more popular aliens.
Perhaps the series thinks it has enough water-dwelling creatures with the Mon Calamari and Quarren.
7Chagrian
Amphibious, horned tentacles on their heads, often involved with government and the military.
That’s Mas Amedda, and he’s a Chagrian.
But they’ve scarcely been seen otherwise.
Those cool spiked tentacles should warrant at least one more appearance.
We’ve seen plenty of Twi’leks anyway.
6Besalisk
Four arms, potential to be Force-sensitive.
But he’s also not the only Besalisk we’ve seen.
So they’ve really initiate the spectrum of fun to not-so-fun Besalisks with just these two.
5Kowakian Monkey-Lizard
Semi-sentient, often mistaken for pests, very good laughers.
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But his species gets a bad rap.
But they deserve a chance to really shine and maybe show off their climbing skills.
It’s in the name, after all.
4Chadra-Fan
Short, rodent-like, sensitive hearing, two hearts.
These mousy little aliens are easy to underestimate, but their limited appearances since then have proven their prowess.
Despite their small stature, many Chadra-Fans have found work as bounty hunters throughout the galaxy.
Others choose more humble pursuits like mechanic and merchant work.
3Dug
Use their long arms to walk, feet can be used like hands.
All Dugs operate like that, up to and including important political figures as seen in The Clone Wars.
So bring this species back, because they’ve got lots of untapped potential in those extremities.
2Cathar
Humanoid, feline-like facial appearance, retractable claws.
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Their retractable claws make them formidable fighters, which could make for some great combat scenes.
So throw the Juhani and Aric Jorgan fans a catnip bone and bring these fuzzy buddies into the mainstream.
1Ewok
Short, covered in fur, primitive society but quick learners, strong for their size.
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