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Um, I rememer the pupae having four legs. I found a few pictures that show them only have four legs. This would also make sense because Skaarj only have 2 arms and 2 legs.  
 
Um, I rememer the pupae having four legs. I found a few pictures that show them only have four legs. This would also make sense because Skaarj only have 2 arms and 2 legs.  
 
-[[User:N1ghtmare|N1ghtmare]] 14:59, 25 September 2007 (EDT)
 
-[[User:N1ghtmare|N1ghtmare]] 14:59, 25 September 2007 (EDT)
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:Pupae do have four legs, but it doesn't "make sense" because adult Skaarj also have four limbs. Maggots are flies without the six legs to name one example. A regular Earth life cycle goes something like: egg/embryo, larva, pupa, adult/imago. The pupa stage sometimes has a cocoon or something similar, and usually features very little movement. Of course larva to imago is a big change behind the scenes. Anyway, it seems that whomever at Epic named those things "pupae", was just misinformed.
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:About the article: Pupae is plural (no extra S), the singular is pupa. Also, they look like little spiders? I don't know much about spiders abroad, but from my perspective they are pretty big! :) I'm not sure the word "proof" is the best choice in the last part. [[User:Retodon8|Retodon8]] 20:32, 25 September 2007 (EDT)

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Um, I rememer the pupae having four legs. I found a few pictures that show them only have four legs. This would also make sense because Skaarj only have 2 arms and 2 legs. -N1ghtmare 14:59, 25 September 2007 (EDT)

Pupae do have four legs, but it doesn't "make sense" because adult Skaarj also have four limbs. Maggots are flies without the six legs to name one example. A regular Earth life cycle goes something like: egg/embryo, larva, pupa, adult/imago. The pupa stage sometimes has a cocoon or something similar, and usually features very little movement. Of course larva to imago is a big change behind the scenes. Anyway, it seems that whomever at Epic named those things "pupae", was just misinformed.
About the article: Pupae is plural (no extra S), the singular is pupa. Also, they look like little spiders? I don't know much about spiders abroad, but from my perspective they are pretty big! :) I'm not sure the word "proof" is the best choice in the last part. Retodon8 20:32, 25 September 2007 (EDT)