Gualamas were beautiful, herbivorous ungulates indigenous to the grassy plains of Naboo, also found on the moon Rori.
Biology[]
They were similar to the guarlara species, but smaller and less stocky. They dwelt in small herds of about 25 individuals.
The gualama's head boasted two forward-curving horns. The long, furry tail was flaglike in shape, and could be used to communicate amongst individuals over long distances.
Naboo monarchs kept a gualama herd. Gualamas were often ridden on twirrling expeditions. White and dappled varieties of gualamas existed.