![]() ![]() Once free they scuttle off to join their insect counterparts in the abyss. ![]() When they are old enough to leave they either emerge from their host's anus or eat their 'home' inside out. Lucky Arachno-claws will survive long enough to be ingested by mature Carnictis, where they live their first few years in the creature's gut as parasites. Most are either killed by other scavengers or drowned in the muddy water that collects in the bottom of the pit. They have a very strange life cycle that begins when the parents lay microscopic eggs in rotting carrion. They have six legs that are used to walk, with two crab-like claws under their mouths, which are used to rip prey into easily digestible pieces. There they remain until their antennae sense that something has fallen into their domain. ![]() They live in the caves branching off from chasm walls. Arachno-claws are oversized arthropods from the 2005 movie King Kong. ![]()
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