Zommer the Moshi Monster Track-A-Tag
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Owner:
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badgerbaby
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Released:
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Thursday, August 1, 2013
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Origin:
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West Midlands, United Kingdom
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Recently Spotted:
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In the hands of Malupi.
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To rock around the caches of the world looking for fun and adventures (and cool rock music too!)
Photos of Zommer's antics would be wonderful too.
Please move along within 2 weeks.
A plastic figure standing approx. 5cm tall, Zommer has spiky blue hair, only one eye and a very grey complexion. He is chained to his trackable tag as well as a keyring that gives brief details of his mission for those geocachers who do not have instant internet access out in the woods.
Zommers are one of the six types of Moshi monster you can choose to adopt. They are fluent in speaking Zommeranian (they can also speak and sing in English) and they are the least commonly adopted monster, probably because of their scary appearance. When Zommers are adopted, they are mostly chosen by boys, and some tomboys.
They sometimes speak English (e.g. 'It's Zommer Time!') but Zommeranian is their fluent language. Another reason why most people do not adopt Zommers is that they have all different parts stitched to them (e.g the ladie's arm) and drool dripping from their mouth, making them appear traditionally unappealing. Even though Zommers have a scary look, they are kind and love their owners very much (if their owners treat them well, of course). This is also the same for the cachers they may meet along the journey.
When they are happy, they smile and do the rock fingers, but Zommers have the weakest health of any monster so if they get left alone for a long time, their health will go down dramatically. To save this little Moshi, please move him along within two weeks. Thanks.
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