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Fierce, solitary hunters found across the planet, an 8-foot-tall arrowtongue impales its prey with a 26-foot-long flicking, serrated, arrow-tipped appendage.
Like many spiders on Earth (and most predators on Darwin IV), arrowtongues are liquivores who inject digestive juices into their prey and then sucking out the liquefied remains.
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