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Arachno-claws are large 4-6 foot long predatory, spider-like Insects that dwell at the bottom of the abyssal chasms, where light barely penetrates. Scavengers, they tend to lurk on the edges of the chasms, feeding on carrion. While they aren't above adding fresh meat to their diet, they also aren't aggressive about getting it, either. Arachno-claws lay their eggs in carrion and corpses, where they are usually eaten by other scavengers. Those devoured by a Carnictis will hatch in the worm's intestine, feeding off of the worm's meals, until finally excreted as immature adults.

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  • Arachno-claws are large 4-6 foot long predatory, spider-like Insects that dwell at the bottom of the abyssal chasms, where light barely penetrates. Scavengers, they tend to lurk on the edges of the chasms, feeding on carrion. While they aren't above adding fresh meat to their diet, they also aren't aggressive about getting it, either. Arachno-claws lay their eggs in carrion and corpses, where they are usually eaten by other scavengers. Those devoured by a Carnictis will hatch in the worm's intestine, feeding off of the worm's meals, until finally excreted as immature adults.
  • The nightmarish arachno-claw is an oversized arthropod with a lifecycle as bizarre as its size and appearance. Living in the lightless chasms that rent the fractured island’s surface, they lay their microscopic eggs in the carrion they and their fellow pit denizens feed. Most never survive to hatching, destroyed by other carrion-feeders or drowned in the thick muck. However, a lucky few survive long enough to be ingested by the great Carnictis, later hatching in the worm’s gut, where they spend their larval stage living as intestinal parasites. Years later, fattened on the meat they steal from their worm host, they undergo a metamorphosis and emerge from the flatworm’s rectum as miniature versions of the adults, crawling out to join their parents as free-roving scavengers and predators of
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  • Skull Island
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  • Arachno-Claw or Arachnocidis
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  • Home
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  • Claws, Pinchers
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  • Carnivore
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  • King Kong
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  • Diet
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  • First Appearance
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  • Giant arachnid-like creatures
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  • Arachno-Claw
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  • Arachno-claws are large 4-6 foot long predatory, spider-like Insects that dwell at the bottom of the abyssal chasms, where light barely penetrates. Scavengers, they tend to lurk on the edges of the chasms, feeding on carrion. While they aren't above adding fresh meat to their diet, they also aren't aggressive about getting it, either. Arachno-claws lay their eggs in carrion and corpses, where they are usually eaten by other scavengers. Those devoured by a Carnictis will hatch in the worm's intestine, feeding off of the worm's meals, until finally excreted as immature adults.
  • The nightmarish arachno-claw is an oversized arthropod with a lifecycle as bizarre as its size and appearance. Living in the lightless chasms that rent the fractured island’s surface, they lay their microscopic eggs in the carrion they and their fellow pit denizens feed. Most never survive to hatching, destroyed by other carrion-feeders or drowned in the thick muck. However, a lucky few survive long enough to be ingested by the great Carnictis, later hatching in the worm’s gut, where they spend their larval stage living as intestinal parasites. Years later, fattened on the meat they steal from their worm host, they undergo a metamorphosis and emerge from the flatworm’s rectum as miniature versions of the adults, crawling out to join their parents as free-roving scavengers and predators of the “abyss.”
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