Muck Beetle


Muck Beetle

Basic Information
Muck Bug, Cow Beetle, Cattle bug Iuk-'U Delta 4-6 years Dead/decomposing plant matter
Physical description
3 ft, 91 cm Excessive fat
Cultural
Iuk-'U Delta homesteads
Out-of-character information
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/mgoJ1

A fat, docile insect bred as food by the scattered homesteaders of the Delta. Their name comes from their feeding habits of digging through mud and swampy water for decomposing or decomposed plants.

Appearance

Along with their rotund forms, the beetles possess short, vestigial wings and range in color from light grey, to olive green, to brown. Their long legs allow them to traverse the Delta easily while their somewhat long snouts allow them to seek dead plants under the marshy ground.

Habitat

On the property of the small homesteads scattered throughout the Delta.

Traits

Unlike other arthropods in the Delta, muck beetles have a relatively soft, leathery carapace throughout their lives. They will generally run from danger rather than fight and possess a greater ability to produce fat than most beetles.

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