L24.151 Venomous Stingerpede
A docile, herbivorous, typically defensive centipede the size of a human arm typically found in cooler barks.
Unlike its counterparts with glossy carapace, and thin limbs, it is known for its caterpillar-like appearance, as it possesses a matte green outer covering and has thick fleshy limbs and body.
It is for their excess flesh and slowness that make them prey to many scalebirds, but their venomous, paralyzing stinger and strong jaw feelers capable of holding tightly onto objects, allow them to severely incapacitate potential predators. However, after using their Stingers, most Stingerpede varieties require a few hours to regenerate them.
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