An egg that belongs to Gagamaru. A playful ape-like species that hatch from eggs and live in trees. Weak while young, they continue to wear the bottom half of the egg shell to protect themselves from predators that attack from below. The egg peels off fully by the time they become adults, when they are able to protect themselves with their powerful arm strength. They form tight-knit family tribes and are often seen together. They have shown to have great intelligence, communication and problem-solving skills. They communicate in the form of facial expressions, gestures and various vocalisations.