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==Description== |
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The crevice worm looks like a big tube made of rock, dust, and precious metal. Oozing between the cracks in its hard rock shell is the acid that holds the rocks on and helps it move freely through the underground passageways. Having no real head, it leads and bashes prey with one end of its symmetrical body and uses the other as a feeler to sense its next meal through vibrations in the rock. |
The crevice worm looks like a big tube made of rock, dust, and precious metal. Oozing between the cracks in its hard rock shell is the acid that holds the rocks on and helps it move freely through the underground passageways. Having no real head, it leads and bashes prey with one end of its symmetrical body and uses the other as a feeler to sense its next meal through vibrations in the rock. |
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Description
The crevice worm looks like a big tube made of rock, dust, and precious metal. Oozing between the cracks in its hard rock shell is the acid that holds the rocks on and helps it move freely through the underground passageways. Having no real head, it leads and bashes prey with one end of its symmetrical body and uses the other as a feeler to sense its next meal through vibrations in the rock.
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