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A padawan is an apprentice or student Jedi, or, by extension, any apprentice or student.
If you mean the Padawan braid that Padawans wear as a symbol of them being an apprentice, with species that have hair, they're just small regular braids. Some species that don't have hair make the braids out of special material. For example, in the Clone Wars TV show, Anakin Skywalker's apprentice Ahsoka Tano made her braid out of silka beads used by her people, the Togruta.
It's not known how many. I've only known of him killing one. But that doesn't mean he couldn't kill any; he was far more skilled than any of his former padawans, and is equal to (or greater than) Darth Sidious. It is not the Jedi way to kill in cold blood, rather it is to capture and imprison them.
N'Kata Del Gormo was a Force-sensitive male Hysalrian Jedi Master who lived during the times of the Galactic Republic. According to legend, he found and trained Yoda and a Force-sensitive Human friend.A Force-sensitive Hysalrian, N'Kata Del Gormo was trained in the ways of the Force and achieved the rank of Master within the Jedi Order. The four limbed, serpentine Jedi also had crafted a staff imbued with a large crystal at its summit.[1] According to legend,[3] N'Kata Del Gormo was residing on a swamp world when two visitors crossed his path. A young hermit named Yoda and a Human friend had crash landed on the world and came to Del Gormo for assistance. After a couple of days, Master Del Gormo met with the duo and informed them that they were in fact Force-sensitive; offering to train them as his Padawans.[1] The legend continues that sometime later, a Galactic Republic starship landed on the planet, answering the distress call that had been sent from Yoda's ship before the crash. Departing the world, Yoda would go to Coruscant where he would continue his training at the Jedi Temple, eventually ascending to the rank of Grand Master.[1] If those events did happen, their exact dates were lost during the Great Jedi Purge, when the self-anointed Emperor Palpatine exterminated the Jedi Order.[4]
Well, there are different theories about how Shaak Ti actually died. Most fans believe that she was slaughtered by General Grievous, as seen in the deleted scene from Revenge of the Sith, "Grievous Slaughters a Jedi". This deleted scene, like most deleted scenes from films, is not considered canon. This means that it never happened. The official script for Revenge of the Sith states that Anakin Skywalker entered her room while she was deep in meditation and stabbed her before she could respond. This is not considered canon, either. As stated by Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Encyclopedia, she died in a duel with Galen Marek. (You may know him as Darth Vader's secret apprentice from the Star Wars: The Force Unleashed video games.) There were several beliefs that Ti died in the attack on the Jedi Temple. But this is what really happened. When Anakin informed Mace Windu, Kit Fisto, Saesee Tiin, and Agen Kolar that Palpatine was a Sith lord, Windu left Shaak Ti in charge of the Jedi Temple. While deep in meditation, she sensed a disturbance in the Force and rallied up the other Jedi in the Temple. They bravely fought against Skywalker and the 501st Legion that had stormed the Temple, but they had been outnumbered, and Shaak Ti reluctantly retreated. She hid on the planet of Felucia, where her fellow Jedi Barriss Offee and Aayla Secura were killed. There, she found a scared and confused Padawan known as Maris Brood. Although she was reluctant to train her to be a Jedi after watching both of her former Padawans die, she accepted Brood as her apprentice. When Galen Marek came to the planet to kill Shaak Ti, he engaged her in a duel in which she toppled into the Ancient Abyss and died. This caused not only Maris Brood to fall to the Dark Side, but the planet of Felucia as well.