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Calot barsoom
Calot barsoom








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It is said to kill and devour its prey by de-gloving it, that is peeling the skin and meat from the bones. In the 2012 film, it is said that the calots will eat anything, but prefer meat.The Green Martians are a tall, green creatures with four arms, whereas the other Martians are human like in appearance apart from skin colour. There are 5 types of Martians who live on Barsoom, the five types being Green, Red, White, Yellow and Black. In fact, he found he had to go to great lengths to convince Woola to leave his side so that his beloved pet would not follow him into situations in which he would be more likely than his master to be harmed. Barsoom is the Martian name given to the planet of Mars.

calot barsoom

Those who treat their calots kindly will be rewarded with great loyalty after befriending the calot Woola, John Carter was continually surprised when the ugly brute showed up just in the nick of time to save him from a number of otherwise deadly encounters. Not much is known about the behavior of wild calots, they are known to hunt in groups on the dead sea bottoms. One nearly catches Vad Varo in Toonol, some fifty Earth years after John Carter's first arrival on Mars. However, John Carter's Woola seems to have started other people thinking of the concept of watch- calots. As well sometimes the term "Calot" is used in a derogatory manner by the various peoples of Barsoom. When traveling to Zodanga with him, John Carter's pet Woola attracted much attention, he compared it to "Strolling down Broadway with a Numidian lion at heels". They are the fastest creatures on Mars, and are excellent at hunting game or guarding property.Ĭalots have been domesticated by the Green Martians who use them for multiple purposes, they use them for guard animals, in their arenas, and to guard the rears of their caravans.Ĭalots were never domesticated by the Red Martians (or any of the various other races it would seem). Calots are about the size of a Shetland pony, with ten short legs and a frog-like head, and a small amount of bristly "hair".










Calot barsoom