The squill was a large carnivorous creature native to the planet of Tatooine.
The creature averaged 2.5 meters tall and often bore a greenish color to its leathery hide. Multiple different subspecies of squill included desert squills, mountain squills, festering squills, noxious squills, and malignant squills. The squills were an aggressive species and could easily outrun any Human.
Most of the squills of Tatooine, with the exception of those in scattered nests, lived in the infamous Squill Cave, a large cavern located in a rocky region of the planet, and in the Squill Sanctuary, an area in the middle of the desert. Groups of squills were also found on the the Forest Moon of Endor.
Jabba the Hutt's cook, Porcellus, used livers of mountain squills from the Squill Sanctuary to make squill liver salad. The Tasty Dried Critters franchise also planned on selling squill meat. After the Battle of Yavin, a commoner in Anchorhead attempted to lure spacers into going in the cave to kill some squills and collect their skin. The commoner pretended that squill hide jacket were very popular.
During the Galactic Civil War, the Squill Cave attracted adventurers. However, many bold mercenaries lost their way in the twisting tunnels of the cave and suffered painful deaths. Common rumors stated that an elderly hermit resided deep in the cave's recesses.
The Galactic Empire also transported squills laced with Bledsoe's disease with the intention of selling them to Rebel agents, but the plan backfired when traveling Jawas took the transport container and ate the squills, unknowingly infecting themselves with the disease.
The Teräs Käsi attack of screaming squill was named after the creature.
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