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... Welcome back,[Player.]I was expecting these legs to resemble of the small spiders,but they're wildly different.Some of these legs have a single sharp curved claw,which doesn't seem to grip its webbing,but instead curls around it sort of like a clothes hanger.A few of other legs you brought me also have curved claws,but also have a jagged edge,and lots of hair at the base.That webbing must be as tough as steel to hold a creature that large,and I hear that it can support the weight of ferrics and crags climbing on it.Strange that the Black Recluses hooks its claws around it,instead of developing an appendage with fingers to grab the webs.Why the Mimics choose the adoptions they do,and just how this choosing takes place if at all is still a mystery to us.I've rambled on enough,thanks for

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