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===Alph's notes=== | |||
{{transcript|Structural flaw: central orb | |||
Weight: unknown | |||
Did it lose its hair in a fight or was it born bald? As ruthless and tough as it is, it also seems a little...pathetic.}} | |||
===Britanny's notes=== | |||
{{transcript|I prefer its sleek look to the hairy one, which made me sweat just to look at. They could both stand to be cuter, though. Ooh! What if it was covered in wool?!}} | |||
===Charlie's notes=== | |||
{{transcript|They say the best defense is a good offence, but getting rid of all of its hair to focus to entirely on stomping around might have been taking it a bit too far. Still, I can always respect a warrior willing to commit all the way!}} | |||
===Louie's notes=== | |||
{{transcript|Not as tasty as it looks. Completly inedible.}} | |||
===Olimar’s Notes=== | |||
{{transcript|Technically this is merely a Shaggy Long Legs that has lost its hair. But since the hair never grows back, this is considered a separate species and classified under its own name. It has similarities to the Beady Long Legs, but it doesn’t secrete wax from its exoskeleton and thus lacks its cousin’s unique pattering. The absence of wax also allows small insects to climb its legs without slipping. Its central orb splits horizontally, but researchers have yet to determine the significance of this difference.}} | |||
=== Dalmo's notes === | === Dalmo's notes === |