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The common Cave Squigs usually grow from around one to three feet tall and are often used extensively by Night Goblin tribes as mounts, beasts of war, or as a source of food. Like most Greenskin organisms, Squigs reproduce by means of spores released periodically by their body, which would grow underground into a plant-like womb that nourishes the Squig before it eventually emerges out of the ground. Just like an Orc, a Squig will continously grow throughout his lifetime, until they become so big that they are categorized into another larger variant called a Great Cave Squig.

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  • The common Cave Squigs usually grow from around one to three feet tall and are often used extensively by Night Goblin tribes as mounts, beasts of war, or as a source of food. Like most Greenskin organisms, Squigs reproduce by means of spores released periodically by their body, which would grow underground into a plant-like womb that nourishes the Squig before it eventually emerges out of the ground. Just like an Orc, a Squig will continously grow throughout his lifetime, until they become so big that they are categorized into another larger variant called a Great Cave Squig.
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  • The common Cave Squigs usually grow from around one to three feet tall and are often used extensively by Night Goblin tribes as mounts, beasts of war, or as a source of food. Like most Greenskin organisms, Squigs reproduce by means of spores released periodically by their body, which would grow underground into a plant-like womb that nourishes the Squig before it eventually emerges out of the ground. Just like an Orc, a Squig will continously grow throughout his lifetime, until they become so big that they are categorized into another larger variant called a Great Cave Squig.
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