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The largest member of the dweevil family, this fearsome predator carries
The largest member of the dweevil family, this fearsome predator carries protective components that frequently exhibit offensive capabilities, an evolution that may be attributed to mere chance. Another evolutionary theory is that the chemical contents of the containers carried by titan dweevils contribute to possible gene splicing. While other dweevils do not seem to choose the objects they carry, the titan dweevil appears to prefer shiny objects above all others.<noinclude>{{metadata|olimar}}</noinclude>
protective components that frequently exhibit offensive capabilities, an evolution
that may be attributed to mere chance. Another evolutionary theory is that the
chemical contents of the containers carried by titan dweevils contribute to
possible gene splicing. While other dweevils do not seem to choose the objects
they carry, the titan dweevil appears to prefer shiny objects above all others.<noinclude>{{metadata|olimar}}</noinclude>

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The largest member of the dweevil family, this fearsome predator carries protective components that frequently exhibit offensive capabilities, an evolution that may be attributed to mere chance. Another evolutionary theory is that the chemical contents of the containers carried by titan dweevils contribute to possible gene splicing. While other dweevils do not seem to choose the objects they carry, the titan dweevil appears to prefer shiny objects above all others.

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