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The person pretending to be Schwalbe is not her. Downvote anyone you see pretending to be a content creator, because they wouldn’t announce who they are in a Dododex tip.
My friend is super scared of these, in fact so scared that the first time he saw one at south cave he threw his phone across the room.
"Don't try to attack it with a sword if you don't want to quickly deplete its durability. I suggest killing it from a long range.
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Arthropleura
Period: Carboniferous
Size: 2 meters
Diet: Herbivore
Arthropleura was a massive myriapod that lived in Scotland during Carboniferous period. It had two fangs to protect itself. Decomposing plants have been found in its stomach, confirming the fact that it was a herbivore.
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Ya’ll wanna hear some arthlropleura lore? No? Ok, too bad. According to the dossier, its blood is acidic, because it has such a low pH. It keeps a reservoir of its own blood in its mouth. Maybe because of an organ at the base of its throat that functions as a reservoir?
Why is it on mobile?
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Use bug repellent and spoiled meat
Easy as that
Can use in every cave and they will not attack be sure not to get off it I don't know about swamp cave since there is small entrance you cannot go in and araneo is best for swamp
they dont have genders just why WHY?!
Real life fact:
Millipedes were among the first animals to walk on Earth. They took their first steps at least 428 million years ago, venturing onto land to eat the few simple, moss-like land plants that existed back then. By 350 million years ago, the plants had evolved into trees and the millipedes had become giants too. Biggest of all was Arthropleura. As big as a crocodile, it was the largest invertebrate ever to live on land.