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The | The caustic dweevil is one member of an insect family known for mimicking objects by carrying them on their backs. Several points of differentiation with other members of the species have been confirmed, such as body color and behavioral patterns, but none of these suggest major deviations in the creature's genetic structure. This makes it clear that it is a relative of the family. When attacked by enemies, the caustic dweevil spits out bodily fluids in response. Space suits corrode and oxidize when they come in contact with this highly acidic liquid.<noinclude>{{metadata|olimar}}</noinclude> | ||
objects by carrying them on their backs. Several points of differentiation with | |||
other members of the species have been confirmed, such as body color and | |||
behavioral patterns, but none of these suggest major deviations in the | |||
creature's genetic structure. This makes it clear that it is a relative of the | |||
family. When attacked by enemies, the | |||
in response. Space suits corrode and oxidize when they come | |||
this highly acidic liquid.<noinclude>{{metadata|olimar}}</noinclude> |
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The caustic dweevil is one member of an insect family known for mimicking objects by carrying them on their backs. Several points of differentiation with other members of the species have been confirmed, such as body color and behavioral patterns, but none of these suggest major deviations in the creature's genetic structure. This makes it clear that it is a relative of the family. When attacked by enemies, the caustic dweevil spits out bodily fluids in response. Space suits corrode and oxidize when they come in contact with this highly acidic liquid.
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