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− | Despite differences in real life, in Dwarf Fortress the '''giant moth''' is physically exactly like a [[giant thrips]] | + | Despite differences in real life, in Dwarf Fortress the '''giant moth''' is physically exactly like a [[giant thrips]]. It has the same size, same bodyparts, same wrestling ability, same flying tag and same wings. These giant variations are even more similar to each other than their normal-sized types are; normal [[moth]]s are significantly faster than normal [[thrips]], but the giant varieties have the same speed. |
Even though it is quite fast, it is still not much of a threat. It is good for food and marksdwarf training, but not much else. They are also very short-lived, like all of the other giant insects. | Even though it is quite fast, it is still not much of a threat. It is good for food and marksdwarf training, but not much else. They are also very short-lived, like all of the other giant insects. |