Hihn thumworm

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|habitat=[[Overview|Katavyan]] forests and meadows.
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|description=Blurry forest and flower colors on a taut smooth body that ripples smoothly as it moves, the thumworm can be a tiny splendor when discovered.
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Blurry forest and flower colors on a taut smooth body that ripples smoothly as it moves, the thumworm can be a tiny splendor when discovered.
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|notes=This larval caterpillar, for some reason, grows to precisely one [[Measurements|thum]]'s length, invariably.
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One of its foraging habits is to anchor its tail on a leaf, and scour in a perfect two-[[Measurements|thum]] circle. Hihn mathematicians used this observation to study radius, circumference and diameter. Studies of the shadows cast by leaves eaten thus produced knowledge of ellipses.
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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.
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This is the larval form of the [[Mithril_faeyora_butterfly|Mithril Faeyora Butterfly]].
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Revision as of 16:21, 7 March 2009

The Bug Collection
Hihn Thumworm
Habitat:Katavyan forests and meadows.
Description:Blurry forest and flower colors on a taut smooth body that ripples smoothly as it moves, the thumworm can be a tiny splendor when discovered.
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. Hihn mathematicians used this observation to study radius, circumference and diameter. Studies of the shadows cast by leaves eaten thus produced knowledge of ellipses.

This is the larval form of the Mithril Faeyora Butterfly.

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