
New style of reference sheet that aims to be more comprehensive, but not to portray too much information. I decided to make mei the subject for this one as her species has a lot of interesting quirks. Hope this comes in useful!
Some facts about Arachnarekos
-Their venom acts like a very corrosive acid and liquifies any organic matter almost immediately, being poisoned by an Arachnarekos is usually fatal, a single drop of their venom is enough to kill an elephant in just under a minute, full liquification occurred 30 minutes after the elephants death.
-Their legs can rotate 180 degrees for walking around on two legs (ideal for walking on the ground and landing) or they can get down on all 4's and turn their back legs around. this helps them navigate awkward areas such as webs.
-An arachnarekos web is very strong and extremely sticky, it can "catch" a half laiden bus travelling at town speed and stop it in its tracks.
-Arachnarekos are immune to corrosive substances that are equal too or less potent than their own venom. If an arachnarekos is trained, they make effective scouts for problems in metal plating facilities, and photographic etching locations as such processes use highly corrosive acids.
-Arachnarekos are quiet pilots, their wings generate little noise allowing them to take its prey by surprise.
-Being bitten by an Arachnarekos is even more deadly than being stung or jabbed, as biting allows more venom to be injected into the target. It is theorised that if the elephant where to be bitten, it would have died in a quarter of the time. and be fully liquified in just a few minutes.
- The harder an arachnarekos's tongue is pushed down, the more the hidden fangs extend and the more venom is secreted
-Despite being effective killing machines, Arachnarekos have a large soft spot for social etiquette and like to make friends. though due to their deadly venom sentient beings tend to steer well away from them.
Stuff that I missed on the ref sheet
-nothing thus far
Cheers
Axial97
Some facts about Arachnarekos
-Their venom acts like a very corrosive acid and liquifies any organic matter almost immediately, being poisoned by an Arachnarekos is usually fatal, a single drop of their venom is enough to kill an elephant in just under a minute, full liquification occurred 30 minutes after the elephants death.
-Their legs can rotate 180 degrees for walking around on two legs (ideal for walking on the ground and landing) or they can get down on all 4's and turn their back legs around. this helps them navigate awkward areas such as webs.
-An arachnarekos web is very strong and extremely sticky, it can "catch" a half laiden bus travelling at town speed and stop it in its tracks.
-Arachnarekos are immune to corrosive substances that are equal too or less potent than their own venom. If an arachnarekos is trained, they make effective scouts for problems in metal plating facilities, and photographic etching locations as such processes use highly corrosive acids.
-Arachnarekos are quiet pilots, their wings generate little noise allowing them to take its prey by surprise.
-Being bitten by an Arachnarekos is even more deadly than being stung or jabbed, as biting allows more venom to be injected into the target. It is theorised that if the elephant where to be bitten, it would have died in a quarter of the time. and be fully liquified in just a few minutes.
- The harder an arachnarekos's tongue is pushed down, the more the hidden fangs extend and the more venom is secreted
-Despite being effective killing machines, Arachnarekos have a large soft spot for social etiquette and like to make friends. though due to their deadly venom sentient beings tend to steer well away from them.
Stuff that I missed on the ref sheet
-nothing thus far
Cheers
Axial97
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Exotic (Other)
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