Here's something to give you some ideas for bugs in your game. How about a 500-foot version of this thing that slowly makes it way through your friendly local farming village? OK, how about a slightly smaller one then? Maybe I'll put some stats together for this thing later today...
anywho... enjoy you morning coffee!
D'aaaw, what a cute lil' critter.
ReplyDeleteCoooool. What is it? I'm a nature show buff and I've never seen anything quite like it before.
ReplyDelete"Trilobite beetle larva of Oudomxay, Laos (Coleoptera: Lycidae.) This is a juvenile netwing beetle. It is unknown whether this species is neotenous (reaching maturity without metamorphosis.) The plates on the back are called scutes; firefly larvae also have this character. This individual was collected on Puhipii mountain. "
ReplyDelete...from the youtube page