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Soldier Bugs are large scorpion-like creatures that appear in Turok. They are known to dig holes into the planet's surface to kill prey. In "Death Valley" their shrieks can be heard but they are unseen. They are first seen in "The Shortest Straw," digging through the ground and killing Carter. They resemble giant scorpions but have six legs instead of eight and lack pincers, instead preferring to attack with their stinger and mandibles.

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  • Soldier Bug
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  • Soldier Bugs are large scorpion-like creatures that appear in Turok. They are known to dig holes into the planet's surface to kill prey. In "Death Valley" their shrieks can be heard but they are unseen. They are first seen in "The Shortest Straw," digging through the ground and killing Carter. They resemble giant scorpions but have six legs instead of eight and lack pincers, instead preferring to attack with their stinger and mandibles.
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  • Soldier Bugs are large scorpion-like creatures that appear in Turok. They are known to dig holes into the planet's surface to kill prey. In "Death Valley" their shrieks can be heard but they are unseen. They are first seen in "The Shortest Straw," digging through the ground and killing Carter. They resemble giant scorpions but have six legs instead of eight and lack pincers, instead preferring to attack with their stinger and mandibles.
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