Ikopi
this antelope-like mammal roamed the plains and swamps of Naboo in large herds. They were unusual in that they have virtually no neck, as their small heads sit directly on their shoulders. In order to reach food and water, the ikopi has an unusually long, hollow tongue that is used to eat and drink. The antlers of an ikopi are valued by the land-dwelling Gungans as an antidote to the stinging bite of the shaupat.