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The Silverwyrm is living proof that sometimes the most diminutive creatures can be deadly. Unlike the name suggests, Silverwyrm is not actually a worm but an arthropod. It has a very slender body from which sprouts several sensory antennae and six pairs of legs. Its color ranges from arsenic shades to more brilliant silver and in rare cases, they have been seen as brown. The Silverwyrm is rumored to reach lengths in excess of one's palm, but is usually only spotted at lengths of ten centimeters or less.

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  • Silverwyrm
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  • The Silverwyrm is living proof that sometimes the most diminutive creatures can be deadly. Unlike the name suggests, Silverwyrm is not actually a worm but an arthropod. It has a very slender body from which sprouts several sensory antennae and six pairs of legs. Its color ranges from arsenic shades to more brilliant silver and in rare cases, they have been seen as brown. The Silverwyrm is rumored to reach lengths in excess of one's palm, but is usually only spotted at lengths of ten centimeters or less.
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  • Silverwyrm.jpg
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Habitat
  • Underground
animal name
  • Silverwyrm
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Weight
  • under 1 lb.
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  • Silverwyrm Adult
Height
  • 2(xsd:integer)
Use
  • Pest
general stats
  • Fair
Danger
  • Moderate
abstract
  • The Silverwyrm is living proof that sometimes the most diminutive creatures can be deadly. Unlike the name suggests, Silverwyrm is not actually a worm but an arthropod. It has a very slender body from which sprouts several sensory antennae and six pairs of legs. Its color ranges from arsenic shades to more brilliant silver and in rare cases, they have been seen as brown. The Silverwyrm is rumored to reach lengths in excess of one's palm, but is usually only spotted at lengths of ten centimeters or less. The head is equipped with several tiny barbels and hooks with which to detect and then latch onto its victim. Once the jaws secure a grip on the flesh, a proboscis injects a milky fluid into the host tissue.
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