The earth shakes and tree after tree falls to the Mungalow's powerful bite. With each step he turns his head sideway and snaps right through the trunk. He lies on the ground and catches the tree, then chomps on it longways until it disappears into his gut.
Critters scurry at the Mungalow's coming, but they have nothing to fear. A Mungalow is naturally an herbivore, with a preference for the barky texture of freshly-chomped trees. Once he's full, he loves to run down to the nearest lake and splash. The unfortunate fish typically end up flying into the air, and many find themselves in the same stomach as the trees after he's taken a long draught of water.
After a day of eating, splashing and drinking, he will be tired and ready for bed. He'll lie down in a cozy clearing, and under the moonlit sky, slowly turn to stone, leaving the land free for the next Mungalow to emerge.
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