Bedroars

Roar

by Ruby O'Degee
The Bedroar tentacles can scan and communicate to other bedroars a body laid down in a feather mattress.

Basic Information

Anatomy

The bedroar is a large bug that howls. It's long tentacle pinch their prey. Their stinger is located immediately over their mouths. They like feather beds. The can hide successfully in the spongy mattresses.

Genetics and Reproduction

Female Bedroars lay 6,500 eggs in a year. Males and females can live without food for nearly 180 days. Since most Bedroars live indoors the season for reproduction is anytime.

Growth Rate & Stages

Eggs hatch into Bedroars that grow two inches in two weeks. Their stinger grows to an inch long while their legs can grow long enough to wrap around the leg of a human in two months.
Scientific Name
itchlouders
Origin/Ancestry
by Ruby O'Degee
The bedroars is a descendant of screaming spiders. These bugs are loud biters.
Conservation Status
by Violet M. (rod)


Cover image: by Ruby O'Degee Design

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