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− | '''Giant mantises''' are large (size 200000, like most | + | '''Giant mantises''' are large (size 200000, like most giant arthropods) fliers that enter your map alone, and spend most of the time flying all around the map. They are not aggressive if left alone, but they have the unique ability of being able to latch on flesh with their forearms, making them quite good fighters if pressed. |
Giant mantises can be [[tame]]d, but live only one year, making having a breeding population very difficult, as most of your adults will die on the first of the year, and lack the characteristics of a good attack creature, despite how cool it would be to have giant mantises as fortress defense. | Giant mantises can be [[tame]]d, but live only one year, making having a breeding population very difficult, as most of your adults will die on the first of the year, and lack the characteristics of a good attack creature, despite how cool it would be to have giant mantises as fortress defense. |