Saw-toothed Beetle, Giant
The most noticeable feature of this beast is its oversized mandibles, jagged and serrated. The beetle's wing covers and carapace are silverygreen and have a dull sheen. Its legs are long and marked with spiraling bands of green and black.
Saw-toothed Beetle, Giant (CR 3)
Medium VerminAlignment: Neutral
Initiative: +0
Senses: Darkvision 60 feet, Scent; Perception +0
Speed: 30 feet
Space: 5 feet
Defense
Armor Class: 18, touch 10, flat-footed 18 (+8 natural)Hit Points: 32 (5d8+10)
Saving Throws: Fort +6, Ref +1, Will +1
Immunity: mind-affecting effects
Offense
Melee: bite +5 (2d6+3 plus Grab)Reach: 5 feet
Statistics
Str | Dex | Con | Int | Wis | Cha |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
15 (+2) | 11 (+0) | 14 (+2) | - | 10 (+0) | 6 (-2) |
CMB +5 (+9 Grapple)
CMD 15 (23 vs. Trip)
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Special Abilities
NONEEcology
Environment: Temperate ForestsOrganization: cluster (2-5) or colony (6-11)
Treasure: none
Giant saw-toothed or serrated beetles are deadly predators that hide in their burrows and ambush creatures that come too close. They make their homes in deep burrows on the forest floor and usually cover the opening with sticks, leaves, branches, and whatever else they can find. It takes a successful Spot check (DC 20) to notice a giant saw-toothed beetle's hidden burrow.
These beetles form colonies of about ten creatures. They are highly aggressive creatures and actively seek sources of meat. Their usual diet consists of small forest animals such as rabbits, deer, or moles. They are even known to devour their own when food is short or when a member of the colony becomes sick or weak.
Giant saw-toothed beetles wait for their prey to come close to their burrow. Hiding at the edge of the burrow, the beetle sits motionless until its target is within range. It then charges out, grabs its target with its serrated mandibles and clamps down, holding on until the prey dies.
Copyright Notice Author Scott Greene.
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