I decided to dig deeper and find out more about the origins of Bibbobo.
So apperently he's a Norweigian Spruce Tree. Thanks Ms. Moon =] Here's some info.
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The norweigian spruce tree is an evergreen tree that is native to Europe.The tree can grow up to 35-55 M tall. The leaves are needlelike, and are dark green on all sides. The pine cones are 9-17 Cm long(The longest of any spruce) and have blunt , triangular scale tips.
It goes throughout Northeast of Europe from Norway and Poland Eastward and southward to the alps. Somewhere Eastward they mix with Siberian Spruce trees just entering Russia. In South Eastern Europe The Norweigian spruce trees tend to have larged cones and more pointed scales.
The tallest measured tree is 63 m tall in Perucica Virgin Forest, Sutjeska National Park, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The oldest tree known is a Norweigian Spruce discovered in Sweden in 2008. It has carbon dated as old as 9500 years old!
The Norwegian Spruce Tree is one of the most popular spruce trees that is widely planted both indoors and outdoors. It is used for forestry and paper production, as well as ornamental trees in homes, as well as parks and gardens.
Interesting fact:
Every Christmas the capital of Norway gives the cities of Washington D.C, New York, and London With a Norweigian spruce tree, to express thanks for their help in World War II.
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Well if you actually had the patience to read that, good for you! Lol. It's actually quite interesting. I thought it might be some boring random information on the tree, but i actually learned a lot just by reading a small section about the Norweigian spruce!
Now When Bibbibo comes back from his casting call I can Show off all my cool tree- Knowledge. =] yay. I'm one-up on him with his "human" Knowledge. HA!
That's all,

Ps. I will add some new pictures of Bibbibo soon! Be Patient!
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