"Spidersloth"@en . . . . . "Spidersloths were massive, arboreal predators indigenous to the jungles of Tenupe. They had multiple legs, prehensile tails, and shaggy fur. One such creature bit Alema Rar almost in half during her duel with Leia Organa Solo in the Battle of Tenupe, 36 ABY. Alema was believed dead, but she returned alive four years later, heavily disfigured."@en . . . . . "The spidersloth (Amatcollis animalpedes, meaning \"wise one who kills the sheep\" in Latin) is a seclusive, hostilely rapeful and hopelessly violent mammalian arthropod that leaves a nauseating odor of death and decay everywhere it goes and which is both highly cannibalistic and spontaneously suicidal. The spidersloth is named for the vague resemblances of it's fangs to the those of certain large spiders and to the way it spends much of it's time hanging upside down in the treetops. In reality, however, the spidersloth most closely resembles a slimy, distended muskrat with a rash. It is approximately as large as a British man's foot and it smells almost as bad."@en . "The spidersloth (Amatcollis animalpedes, meaning \"wise one who kills the sheep\" in Latin) is a seclusive, hostilely rapeful and hopelessly violent mammalian arthropod that leaves a nauseating odor of death and decay everywhere it goes and which is both highly cannibalistic and spontaneously suicidal. The spidersloth is named for the vague resemblances of it's fangs to the those of certain large spiders and to the way it spends much of it's time hanging upside down in the treetops. In reality, however, the spidersloth most closely resembles a slimy, distended muskrat with a rash. It is approximately as large as a British man's foot and it smells almost as bad. Approximately ten-thousand years ago, the spidersloth could be found virtually anywhere on Earth so long as it could find a plentiful supply of the only thing it would eat - food. However, due to global warming, the spidersloth has become much less picky and has in recent years spread throughout every continent except Antarctica and has been observed to take down prey as formidable as adult bull elephants and entire herds of wildebeest. They also almost cerainly may or may not have maybe single-handedly depopulated most of Asia and many small European towns and may or may not be rapidly finishing off the last few dozen people in Australia as you read."@en . . "Spidersloths were massive, arboreal predators indigenous to the jungles of Tenupe. They had multiple legs, prehensile tails, and shaggy fur. One such creature bit Alema Rar almost in half during her duel with Leia Organa Solo in the Battle of Tenupe, 36 ABY. Alema was believed dead, but she returned alive four years later, heavily disfigured."@en .