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    I was not aware Spike Top had gemstones for eyes.
    Nintendo101
    Nintendo101
    I think there's something funky going on with the normals on the Spike Top model that I cannot at the moment figure out how to rectify. The Buzzy Beetle model did not have this issue, but I will figure it out before rolling out the NSMBU enemy table.
    Nintendo101
    Nintendo101
    (Alternatively, maybe it's a neat bit of lore - a turtle that lives underground and has gem stones for eyes.)
    Howdy! I study animals. I will answer any and all animal questions here!

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    It's a bit creepy how they hum
    Nintendo101
    Nintendo101
    To us maybe, but I'm sure it makes sense to them :)
    Doc von Schmeltwick
    Doc von Schmeltwick
    So I recently learned that "wasp" actually covers all hymenopterans that didn't branch into the sawfly lineage, thanks to the amount of "stingless wasps" that are called such (like ichneumons). Because of this, the "stinging wasps" also includes all bees (and the bee group itself apparently includes burrowing wasps, potter wasps, and mud daubers, which I suppose explains how timid they are) as well as all ants. The "vespid" wasps which are sometimes considered "true" wasps are their own small subgroup of this huge family. Considering how we are otherwise listing taxonomic categories, what should we do here?
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