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- A huge cave monster with hundreds of feet moving along the bottom of its long body. In place of a head, it has an enormous maw.
Can kill unarmed dwarves easily. Can be taken down by a pack of novice wrestlers, though you will take casualties. Can be tamed by a dungeon master.
These beasts will path to your fortress and destroy buildings even if they are nowhere within sight of a building when they arrive. For the most part, they will avoid fighting dwarves, preferring to instead focus on buildings unless provoked. Because of this trait, it is very easy to capture cave crawlers: limit access to your fortress buildings from the underground to one narrow pathway full of cage traps.
Can be used as a mount by Template:L siegers.