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== Praying Slug Synopsis ==
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== Praying Slug (Creature) Synopsis ==  
This large, roaming carnivore has the antennae and lower body of a giant slug, the torso of a praying mantis, and the head of a beetle.  
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This large, roaming carnivore has the antennae and lower body of a giant slug, the torso of a praying mantis, and the head of a beetle.
  
== Praying Slug Physiology & Ecology ==
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== Praying Slug (Creature) Physiology & Ecology ==
 
Its strong natural chitin protects the upper half of its body while its eyes and antenna on head on stalks that permit the beast to sense in all directions. The praying slug is adept at tunneling, able to hack its way through dirt, often cutting through to nests of worms and snakes.
 
Its strong natural chitin protects the upper half of its body while its eyes and antenna on head on stalks that permit the beast to sense in all directions. The praying slug is adept at tunneling, able to hack its way through dirt, often cutting through to nests of worms and snakes.
  
== Praying Slug Trophics ==
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== Praying Slug (Creature) Life Cycle & Reproduction ==
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== Praying Slug (Creature) Diet & [[Trophics]] ==
 
Other than being an obligate carnivore, little else is known about the dietary habits of the Praying Slug.
 
Other than being an obligate carnivore, little else is known about the dietary habits of the Praying Slug.
  
== Praying Slug History ==
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== Praying Slug (Creature) History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
Very little is known about the history of the Praying Slug other than its homeworld is {{WorldS|Mirabilis|Solomani Rim|1332}}.
 
Very little is known about the history of the Praying Slug other than its homeworld is {{WorldS|Mirabilis|Solomani Rim|1332}}.
  
 
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== Praying Slug (Creature) [[Travellers' Aid Society|TAS]] Advisory ==
== Culwap (Creature) Synopsis ==
 
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== Culwap (Creature) Physiology & Ecology ==
 
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== Culwap (Creature) Life Cycle & Reproduction ==
 
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== Culwap (Creature) Diet & [[Trophics]] ==
 
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== Culwap (Creature) History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
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== Culwap (Creature) [[Travellers' Aid Society|TAS]] Advisory ==
 
 
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== Culwap (Creature) References & Contributors (Sources) ==
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== Praying Slug (Creature) References & Contributors (Sources) ==
 
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|S1= Periodical: {{JTAS Online|924}}
 
|S1= Periodical: {{JTAS Online|924}}

Revision as of 15:31, 24 March 2015

Praying Slug
Base Information
Classification Scavenger/hijacker
Terrain
Locomotion Walker
Size 5.0m, 400kg
Speed
Strength
Social Structure Single
Weapons
Armor
Source
Homeworld Mirabilis (Solomani Rim 1332)
Multi-world Yes
Canon No
Extinct Extant
Reference JTAS Online


Praying Slug (Creature) Synopsis

This large, roaming carnivore has the antennae and lower body of a giant slug, the torso of a praying mantis, and the head of a beetle.

Praying Slug (Creature) Physiology & Ecology

Its strong natural chitin protects the upper half of its body while its eyes and antenna on head on stalks that permit the beast to sense in all directions. The praying slug is adept at tunneling, able to hack its way through dirt, often cutting through to nests of worms and snakes.

Praying Slug (Creature) Life Cycle & Reproduction

n/a

Praying Slug (Creature) Diet & Trophics

Other than being an obligate carnivore, little else is known about the dietary habits of the Praying Slug.

Praying Slug (Creature) History & Background (Dossier)

Very little is known about the history of the Praying Slug other than its homeworld is Mirabilis (Solomani Rim 1332).

Praying Slug (Creature) TAS Advisory

n/a

Praying Slug (Creature) References & Contributors (Sources)

This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Mongoose Publishing or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.
  • Periodical:
    JTAS-Online-smlogo.jpg This article was published in JTAS Online and you need to be a subscriber to see the article. You may view the entire original article here.
  • Author & Contributor: Eric Funk