Teletubby
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General information
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Universe
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Teletubbies
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Aliases
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Tiddlytubby (infant)
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Classification
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Teletubbus Televisionus
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Species type
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Great Apes
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Homeworld
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Earth
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Environment
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Various
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Intelligence
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Sapient
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Biochemistry
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Carbon Based
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Discovered
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March 31, 1997
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Biological information
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Lifespan
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Human
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Average height
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Human
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Average weight
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Human
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Locomotion
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Bipedal
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Feeding behavior
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Omnivorous
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Prey
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Tubby Custard Tubby Toast
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Distinctive features
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Brightly colored bodies, single antennas of random shapes, television screens on stomach, pointed ears, babyish faces
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Eye color
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Various
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Skin color
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Varies
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Fur color
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Varies
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Lineage information
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Cultural information
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Alignment
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Neutral
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Language(s)
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Varies
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Sociocultral characteristics
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Members
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Tinky Winky Dipsy Laa-Laa Po Mi-Mi Daa Daa Baa Ping RuRu Nin Duggle Dee Umby Pumby
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Scientific taxonomy
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Planet
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Earth
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Domain
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Eukarya
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Kingdom
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Animalia
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Phylum
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Chordata
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Subphylum
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Vertebrata
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Superclass
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Tetrapoda
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Class
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Mammalia
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Order
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Primates
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Suborder
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Haplorhini
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Family
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Hominidae
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Subfamily
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Homininae
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Tribe
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Hominini
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Genus
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Teletubbus
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Species
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T. televisionus
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Other information
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Status
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Varies
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Creator
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Anne Wood
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Teletubbies are childlike humanoid creatures which live in a pastoral landscape.
Biology
They have television screens on their abdomens and capture television signals with their antennae. Their diet consists mostly of Tubby Custard.
Culture and society
Despite their childlike mentality, they have access to advanced technology, including robotic vacuum cleaners which act as housekeepers.