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A Chilopodoid is the typoid classification of creatures exhibiting characteristics similar to Terran arthropods such as centipedes.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

A chilopodoid is distinguished by a number of characteristics:

  • Horizontal orientation
  • Jointed legs
  • Segmented body
  • Trailing rear legs
  • Venomous fangs

Image Repository[edit]

  1. Chilopodoids are known for their exotic mindsets and keen senses or nature and environment.
    Chilopodoid-T5-RESIZE-Alagoric 04-Sept-2019b.jpg
  2. The Ebokin are a classic example of Chilopodoid.
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Specific Species Examples[edit]

Charted Space knows creature numerous Chilopodoid species, but only a rare few sophont ones:

Selected Chilopodoid Species
Specie/s Sophonce Remarks
Clickta Creature The Clickta are a cross between a praying mantis and a centipede covered in an deep blue chitinous chain of segments supported on five pairs of legs with vicious hook claws.
Ebokin Sophont The Ebokin are matriarchal race of insectoid sophonts quickly establishing themselves on the interstellar stage.
Oedzkipede Creature Oedzkipedes are a burrowing, desert evolution of centipedes that can grow up to twenty meters in length.

See also[edit]

Selected Typoids

References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]

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