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Where can I find more about the animal called a "nauga"?
I have a nauga-hide couch and it's rather comfy. My two year-old runs around the house chanting "nauga nauga". (Swear that this is the truth).
So, I was wondering, where does the nauga live? What does it look like? What are it's habits? Any links or references to pictures or other information would be greatly appreciated.
I feel rather foolish not knowing.
I liked the Naugahyde.com site. Found this Uncyclopedia site as well: http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Nauga Which is right? :^)
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- woodspwnsLv 42 decades agoFavorite Answer
- 2 decades ago
Naugahyde does not come from an animal, but in the 70's there was a little toy stuffed animal which was made from Nauga-hyde. Maybe that's the reference. I think it was called Nauga, and if I remember correctly, it was used to popularize the use of Nauga-hyde.
- Anonymous5 years ago
It's too long? I am not in any way shape or form actively in denial about humans being animals. I just don't like wasting my breath on a longer term that means the exact same thing.
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