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Published: 2023-07-27 12:45:09 +0000 UTC; Views: 1116; Favourites: 7; Downloads: 0
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Description Kamanga: Despite their appearances, Kamangas, along with their close relatives, are relatives of Kumonga, having simply evolved a more derived body plan rather than sticking to the more traditional spider-like build. Though still capable of spinning webs, Kamangas are much more active in their hunting methods, preferring to swarm prey and slice them apart with their bladed arms and stinger rather than sitting around and waiting for prey to come to them. Since webs are no longer used for prey capture, they instead use them to construct massive colonial nests. They're also very hard to kill, with severed body parts continuing to move for hours after separation.

Hanenga: Unlike its more terrestrial brethren, Hanengas are masters of flight, using their more aerodynamic body plan and unique wing maneuvers to buzz around at great speeds. Although their claws and stinger aren't as impressive as those of their relatives, they're still more than enough to rip apart prey or get a firm hold on them to allow the Hanengas to bring it back to the colony's web.

Zenbunga: Largest species in this family of giant arachnids, Zrnbungas may build colonial webs like their smaller relatives, but this is to a lesser extent, with it being more for protection than true cooperation. Their massive size, elongated claws, and large stinger lets them single-handedly take prey down by themselves, though their weaponry does make it notably harder for them to carry food away even with their ability to fly. They aren't particularly good at flying, but they are very good at climbing, allowing them to attack from above without warning.
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