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A '''Deny''' is a creature found only in the PlayStation version of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''.  Along with [[Ludiv]]s, they are found in the cages instead of [[Yellow Lums]].  Yellow and brown in colour, and resembling some sort of dinosaur, they are identical to baby [[Minisaurus]], a species found only in the [[Minisaurus Plains]] in ''[[Rayman Revolution]]''.   
A '''Deny''' is a creature found only in the PlayStation version of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''.  Along with [[Ludiv]]s, they are found in the cages instead of [[Yellow Lums]].  Yellow and brown in colour, and resembling some sort of dinosaur, they are identical to baby [[Minisaurus]], a species found only in the [[Minisaurus Plains]] in ''[[Rayman Revolution]]''.   


They spend alot of their time hopping up and down on the spot making soft squeaking calls, giving them a hyperactive personality. This gives them restless minds, indulging them into having long philosophical discussions, with themselves or with the [[Greenbottles]]'.
They spend alot of their time hopping up and down on the spot making soft squeaking calls, giving them a hyperactive personality. This gives them restless minds, indulging them into having long philosophical discussions, with themselves or with the [[Greenbottle]]s'.


[[Category:Creatures]]
[[Category:Creatures]]

Revision as of 21:36, 22 September 2009

A Deny is a creature found only in the PlayStation version of Rayman 2: The Great Escape. Along with Ludivs, they are found in the cages instead of Yellow Lums. Yellow and brown in colour, and resembling some sort of dinosaur, they are identical to baby Minisaurus, a species found only in the Minisaurus Plains in Rayman Revolution.

They spend alot of their time hopping up and down on the spot making soft squeaking calls, giving them a hyperactive personality. This gives them restless minds, indulging them into having long philosophical discussions, with themselves or with the Greenbottles'.