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What is a Kiko?

Kikos are one of many different species that exist in Neopia. As a general rule Kikos are found in aquatic regions of Neopia although they can breathe perfectly well in air and water. They use their flippers to propel themselves through water at remarkable speeds.

Kikos are limited edition, which means there are only a certain number of Kikos that are available in Neopia. On special occasions (such as Kiko Day) more Kikos will be released for you to adopt and this will be announced on New Features.

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As well as your basic four colours, Kikos come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes ranging from the pretty Island Kiko to the smelly Garlic Kiko! In order to own one of these more unusual Kikos you will need to find a magical paint brush or potion.


Cool Kiko Items

As you browse through Neopia's shops you may be fortunate enough to pick up some Kiko themed items. Here are some to be on the look out for :

Kiko Pop Up Book
Plushie Kiko Morphing Potion
Blue Kiko Balloon
Fishing Kiko Gnome
Blackcurrant Gummy Kiko
Island Kiko Plushie
Amazing Kiko Cracker
Caramel Kiko Sweets


Kikos in the 'real' world

The Neopets Trading Card Game features many Kikos and there is lots of Kiko merchandise coming soon. For a list of all the current Kiko related products, please check our Online Catalogue.


Finding Out More

If you are interested in finding out more about anything in Neopia (including Kikos), the Neopedia is a good place to start. There is a link to the Neopedia from the front page of the site, or just type in the word/species you are looking for in the search box in the yellow bar.


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