Hihn thumworm
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|notes= This larval caterpillar, for some reason, grows to precisely one thum's length, invariably. One of its foraging habits is to anchor its tail on a leaf, and scour in a perfect two-thum circle. Used to study radius, circumference and diameter. Studies of the shadows cast by leaves eaten thus produced knowledge of ellipses. It metamorphoses into the [[Mithril_faeyora_butterfly|Mithril Faeyora butterfly]] at adulthood. | |notes= This larval caterpillar, for some reason, grows to precisely one thum's length, invariably. One of its foraging habits is to anchor its tail on a leaf, and scour in a perfect two-thum circle. Used to study radius, circumference and diameter. Studies of the shadows cast by leaves eaten thus produced knowledge of ellipses. It metamorphoses into the [[Mithril_faeyora_butterfly|Mithril Faeyora butterfly]] at adulthood. |
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