| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
|---|---|
| #1laowai1Jul 10, 2010 1:17:13 | Not sure if this is the right part of the forums, but i think i just found the animal that inspired the Remorhaz. www.richard-seaman.com/Travel/Malaysia/W... Me personally, i think the resemblance is striking. |
| #2luckyadrastusJul 10, 2010 3:27:17 | Bleah!!! You should put a warning up that this picture will cause nightmares! ![]() |
| #3thescalesoffateJul 10, 2010 3:50:32 | Sweeeeeeeeeeeeet |
| #4Seeker95Jul 10, 2010 7:04:54 | Now that we have a real picture, we need a real stat block for this obvious cousin to the rhemorraz! |
| #5Mad_JackJul 10, 2010 19:54:54 | Is that an insect, or some kind of caterpillar? |
| #6RustmonsterJul 10, 2010 20:08:07 |
>insect, or some kind of caterpillar >insect, or caterpillar >caterpillar >insect |
| #7talthusJul 10, 2010 20:14:09 | Heh, "Richard Seaman" Come Swallow! |
| #8MechaPilotJul 10, 2010 20:16:43 | Looks a bit like a trilobite to me. |
| #9ArithezooJul 10, 2010 20:18:27 | It is a beetle (specifically a female beetle from the Trilobite Beetle group...the males look like typical beetles but the females stay in a larval form. They can roll into a ball for defense, the plates on their back working like those on an armadilo) |
| #10ADHadhJul 11, 2010 12:45:22 | I think it's cute. |
| #11Ragnar_LodbrokJul 11, 2010 16:10:31 | Cool beetle. |
| #12jetshieldJul 11, 2010 16:28:07 | www.nparks.gov.sg/cms/docs/redbook/2aDul... |