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The Krawk
Ahh... the infamous Krawk, even if you don't own one, you can at least draw your own using this step by step guide. It is quite a tricky pet to draw so you may need to try a few times before you get it completely right.

Click here for a printable version.

The next step is to add your Krawk's tail. It has a very distinctive shape, so it is probably easier for you to try and copy this image as closely as possible.

Now it is time to start working on the head. Draw a semi-circle on the left side of the top circle (just above where your neck meets the head). This will be your Krawk's cheek. Then draw the jaw shape coming out of the right side of the circle. Them add a curved 'm' shape for your Krawk's nose. Draw two little lines under each arch of your 'm' to create nostrils. Then draw a crooked smile, like so.

Start by drawing an almost semi-circular shape coming out of the top left hand side of your Krawk's head (this is your Krawk's eyebrow). Continue the line once you cross inside the circle for a short way. Begin drawing the eye underneath the eyebrow. The main eye shape is almost a triangle with curved edges. Inside the eye draw two circles, one inside the other. The right eye is almost hidden. Draw a slight bulge out of the right side of the head, just above the nose. Your picture should look very much like this one when you have finished. If it doesn't, don't despair, just go back and try again. It will get easier with practice :)

Adding a little bit of detail will really make your Krawk take shape. Draw horizontal lines across your Krawk's belly and draw small claws onto each paw. Lastly draw in the toes, a Krawk has three toes per foot and they are quite long and narrow.