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After more details about the puffin-like creatures came out Thursday, we couldn't look away. It's so cute, but also scary — maybe even evil?

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But there's hope that the flying, nest-building creatures are the new trilogy's version of the Ewok.

Here's what the suspiciously cute porg reminds us of:

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A sea otter (wearing goggles) or an otter-penguin hybrid.

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Speaking of penguins, it looks like one.

A colleague thought "penguin fetus" was more accurate. Or a weird penguin mixed with a robot. But plain-old penguin works, too.

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As Lucasfilm Story Group's Pablo Hidalgo already said, these little dudes look like the Star Wars version of puffins.

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Those eyes make it look just like a baby owl.

Or one of these owl-shaped cabins.

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Hatchimals, a strange hatching toy with those big round porg-like eyes.

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The likeness to a Furby is strong with this one.

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It kinda, sorta, maybe even looks like a tamagotchi — come on, with the oval shape, you see it right?

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A baby seal — they even have the same shocked expression.

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If a Japanese chin dog doesn't look like a porg nothing does.

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Bonus: Actor Wilford Brimley

Maybe it's the mustache in the exact shape of the porg's mouth, but something about the 82-year-old actor known for 1982's The Thing strikes quite a resemblance to the Star Warscritter.

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After all this, it's safe to say porgs look a bit odd, if not cute. But the fact that babies are called "porglets" is irresistible.


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