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| A fine, upstanding citizen of the Piñata community, generally bigger and stronger than the other steeds. Once you've got a Horstachio, most would agree you're well on the way to earning your racing stripes. |
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| Bees! Can't abide 'em. Thankfully the Piñata Island variety seems an easy-going one, churning out prized honey for anyone who offers the right incentives. Not to say it couldn't use that sting if provoked, mind. |
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| Look at the little fella! Look at the ears! Bless. And observation suggests they're for more than just show, which is just as well because there's no shortage of other Piñatas itching to chase after the poor mite. |
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| I've seen more than one flower bed razed by these docile bovines. But there's little choice for anyone wanting a regular supply of calcium goodness - there don't seem to be regular milk deliveries to Piñata Island... |
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| With all those colours it's marvellous as an artist's subject, but not what you'd call a good choice of Piñata for anyone prone to headaches. The noisy little blighter just doesn't seem to know how to be quiet. |
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| You don't get many of these to the pound! It may be a Piñata worth bragging about, but be prepared to pay the bills for a huge daily diet and regular property damage. Light on its feet the Elephanilla is not. |
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