G'joob

"Lethargic as they come, G'joobs are healthy eaters and even better sleepers. They spend most of their time drowsing under trees, using their six flippers to drag themselves around and waiting for the sun to come so they can try and get a tan. It's believed that the circular breathing prowess honed in their musical offerings is the secret to how they rest so easy."

Description
The G'Joob's appearance is a combination of a cat, a ram, and mainly a walrus, with the face of Wilford Brimley. It has three flippers on each side, white fur, and gray spots. The tusks which a walrus would normally display are instead replaced by large flute-like horns curving out of its mouth. Like Yawstrich, this hybrid cannot be found on the Mirror Islands.

Song
Though the G'joob appears to have flute-like tusks, the sound it produces is actually closer to that of a bassoon. It sounds as two bassoons ascending with short, staccato tones.

Breeding
The G'joob is exclusive to the PlayStation Vita version of the game, and cannot be bred on other platforms. Possible combination(s):
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Earning Rate and Maximum Income
Earning rate is in coins per hour and depends on Happiness % (Likes increase Happiness), also each monster has a limit to how much income it can hold at a time. Increasing the monster's level increases the limit.

Feeding Monsters
Each monster needs to be fed four times before it reaches the next level. Increasing the monster's level increases the coins earned per minute. The food per level is the same for all Mythical monsters of the same element count and can be found in this article.

Strategy
Some items to take into consideration when designing your island by strategy are number of beds for the monster, rate of income per bed, max income per bed, and time for max income to be reached.

Name Origin
The G'joob's name is presumably taken from the lyrics of the 1967 Beatles song, I Am the Walrus. The lyrics, in part, go:


 * I am the egg-man,
 * They are the egg-men,
 * I am the walrus,
 * Goo goo g'joob.

This gives a link between the walrus-like appearance, and the name G'joob.