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Astomaverm, More Commonly Called A Wood Worm, Are Unique Ostoexoapo Which Fill The Plants Of The Maschoran

Astomaverm, More Commonly Called A Wood Worm, Are Unique Ostoexoapo Which Fill The Plants Of The Maschoran

astomaverm, more commonly called a wood worm, are unique ostoexoapo which fill the plants of the maschoran forest, their life cycle is rather unique to ostoexoapo having three life stages compared to the usual two life stages most ostoexoapo have, similar to most ostoexoapo they have their larval stage where they lack their shells and have no reproductive organs, they have a second stage which most ostoexoapo dont have, which is a stage similar to their larval stage where they have thicker skin, similar to a telluric velvet worm, and also functional reproductive organs, though they are incapable of laying eggs in this life stage, once they fully mature they gain their shell and lose the ability to eat, going so far as to lose their stomach, they wander around laying small clutches of about 5 eggs inside empty holes they find on any form of wood they find, this leads to a trend of large hoards of astomaverm bursting out of infested pieces of wood every year, if you have any questions about this seelenlos please dont be afraid to ask im more than happy to tell you

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