The Sleestaks are regular antagonists in the original series. In the first two seasons, they often attacked the Marshalls when they got into Sleestak territory. In the third season, they become even more villainous after gaining a Sleestak Leader since they actively seeking ways to destroy the Marshalls.
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| - The Sleestaks are regular antagonists in the original series. In the first two seasons, they often attacked the Marshalls when they got into Sleestak territory. In the third season, they become even more villainous after gaining a Sleestak Leader since they actively seeking ways to destroy the Marshalls.
- The Sleestak are a race of reptilian creatures that evolved from the peaceful Altrusians.
- Possessing both reptilian and insectoid features, they have scaly green skin and a neck frill, bulbous unblinking eyes (which are likely faceted like an insect's), claw-pincer-like hand-equivalents, stiffened stubby tails, and a solitary blunt horn at the top of their head. They are a nocturnalistic species, and are highly sensitive to bright light, causing them to only rarely venture outside during the day. The species go through a hibernation season during which they will cocoon themselves into rocky alcoves using biological webbing. During this period, the cool air keeps them in hibernation while they are eventually revived by the heat from the lava that pools in the Devil's Cauldron, in the caverns of the Lost City.
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| - Possessing both reptilian and insectoid features, they have scaly green skin and a neck frill, bulbous unblinking eyes (which are likely faceted like an insect's), claw-pincer-like hand-equivalents, stiffened stubby tails, and a solitary blunt horn at the top of their head. They are a nocturnalistic species, and are highly sensitive to bright light, causing them to only rarely venture outside during the day. The species go through a hibernation season during which they will cocoon themselves into rocky alcoves using biological webbing. During this period, the cool air keeps them in hibernation while they are eventually revived by the heat from the lava that pools in the Devil's Cauldron, in the caverns of the Lost City. Altrusian Moths are required for the fertilization of Sleestak eggs, and thus the Sleestak are forced to hunt them whenever they emerge during the night. It is unknown why, but to cause egg fertilization, the moth-like organisms must be consumed to be useful - possibly because the moths have a special hormone in them that, when consumed, causes the Sleestak reproductive organs to become fertile. It is noted that a thousand Sleestaks can be created in a thousand hours, and the Sleestak have attempted to do this by disabling a second clock pylon to create perpetual nightfall in order to give them the numbers they feel they would need in order to resume control of the Land of the Lost (although why 8,000 Sleestak would be so much greater than 7,000 is not known). Unluckily for Sleestaks, this is an impossible task as the long night causes a cold which Altrusian Moths cannot survive.
- The Sleestaks are regular antagonists in the original series. In the first two seasons, they often attacked the Marshalls when they got into Sleestak territory. In the third season, they become even more villainous after gaining a Sleestak Leader since they actively seeking ways to destroy the Marshalls.
- The Sleestak are a race of reptilian creatures that evolved from the peaceful Altrusians.
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