Cucumericrus, a giant primitive arthropod from the Cambrian of China.

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Lore// by Manuelian classification, dridders and arachne are classified as fairies, as they mimic terrestrial arthropods.

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オパビニア類(オパビニア科)
Opabiniids (Opabiniidae)

1本の吻に癒合した前部付属肢と鋸歯状の尾毛をもつ、ラディオドンタ類に似た基盤的な節足動物。
A group of radiodont-like basal arthropod with frontal appendages fused into a proboscis and serrated caudal rami.

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Arthropod Armaments
Crimson Crawler
Armor (Breastplate), rare (requires attunement)

an armor made from a giant centipede that could spring to life and grab nearby enemies.

Hi-res images, stats, and cards are available on Patreon

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Bichos chapado 🐝❤️🐛

Duke:

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LISTOOO! ...Ya esta el Rol abierto, por si a alguien le interesa 🦋

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Thrilled to have as part of our fair this year!
Michelle is an illustrator and occasional comic maker landlocked in the prairies of Treaty 6 territory. Her work currently focuses on memory, the mundane and arthropods.

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Vengo pasando🎶🎶
Quizás solo aparezca como cameo/fondo, no se

El contexto es que Artem tiene básicamente el poder de viajar a mundos, Universos, Multiversos , etc , o sea los # entran en esa categoría xd

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I never knew Opabinia was only 3 inches long... I thought it was one of those mega arthropods like Jaekelopterus or at least Anomalocaris... I could hold it gently in the palm of my hand...

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A new Arthropod Head Mesh Pack for The Sims 1 is available at my Sims Mods Archive: https://t.co/2wNnVl1rbK

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And another batch of Wild Shapes! I should have waited and grouped the mammals and arthropods together, but alas.

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Finally, there are some with very multisegmented bodies, which inspired the idea that all Cambrian "bivalved arthropods" were stem-euarthropods. Their position is a bit more controversial, then, but they can have really bizarre carapaces!

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Little Ianthasaurus was one of the earliest Synapsids; a diminutive member of the Edaphosauridae, from the Late Carboniferous. Unlike its larger later cousins, Ianthasaurus was more lightly built, and had pointed, peg-like teeth that were better adapted for feeding on arthropods.

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