Difference between revisions of "Spider Makrura"
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|phonetic name=mah-kroo-rah | |phonetic name=mah-kroo-rah | ||
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The makrura is a waterborne insectoid. They resemble terran lobsters, but they have large eyes and beaks resembling those of birds of prey. | The makrura is a waterborne insectoid. They resemble terran lobsters, but they have large eyes and beaks resembling those of birds of prey. | ||
− | The spider makrura is the same size as their | + | The spider makrura is the same size as their domestic cousins. They come in different shades of blue, and it's common that one of their pincers get notably bigger than the other. |
Revision as of 22:26, 10 February 2010
Spider Makrura mah-kroo-rah pl. makruras | |
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Classification: | Insecta |
Frequency: | Common |
Size: | Small |
Lifespan: | 70-90 years |
Domesticated?: | No |
Diet: | Omnivore |
Biome(s): | Freshwater, Ocean |
The makrura is a waterborne insectoid. They resemble terran lobsters, but they have large eyes and beaks resembling those of birds of prey.
The spider makrura is the same size as their domestic cousins. They come in different shades of blue, and it's common that one of their pincers get notably bigger than the other.