Crabgi
Ranging from 8mm to 8m tall, many species of Crabgi exist through Levis. All mushroom, part anthropod, these insectoid looking mushrooms most look like a crab or shrimp or even a crayfish with mushrooms or fungus for a body.
Completely concious, small crabgi are careful and cautious but quick of movement and target.
Crabgi are amphibious, with a life cycle of spore, krill, colony growth to small pack of adolescant crabgi. From there the crabgi can molt up to a dozen times as it reaches its mature size.
Unlike the name, crabgi do not have thick pincers, instead having saw like graspers in three 'fingers' connected to a thick 'thumb'.
Crabgi krill are often prey to frogs and fish, while growths are prey to many types of bird.
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