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Bug Catcher is a Pokémon trainer that is always depicted holding a bug net. They often use weak bug Pokémon such as Caterpie and Kakuna, but also come in a variant called Bug Maniac in which they hold strong bug Pokémon like Heracross or Butterfree.
An insect with broad colorful wings.
Caterpie is a bug type Pokémon found in the original Pokémon Red/Blue. Caterpie uses its string shot to protect itself until it can safely spin a cocoon to turn into Metapod.
A Fabre is an enemy type in Ragnarok Online.
It is believed that Frank Herbert's Dune books were the first to popularize the concept of a giant worm that is capable of devouring a person whole without even noticing it.
The Larva can evolve into many of the Zerg units. It is produced by the Hatchery.
Oversized pests such as rats or bugs are often used as low level enemies in role playing games. They can be found in most any Western RPG, especially ones that use the Dungeons and Dragons rule set.
Simulating the effects of a great variety of poisons, toxins, venoms and nerve agents can lead to many unique and interesting mechanics. A classic trope in games, Poison usually deals small amounts of damage to health over time.
A silkworm foe of Wario's.
Weedle is a Bug/Poison type Pokémon that evolves into Kakuna.
Wigglers are enemies that look like caterpillars. They first appeared in Super Mario World, where if Mario, Luigi, or Yoshi jumped on it, the Wiggler would turn red and start running fast, as well as being able to move in the character's direction.
Worm Pokemon of the third generation that can evolve into one of two cocoon evolutions depending on its hidden personality value
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