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Angel barracks got something similar but in 6mm scale. I guess they could be a bit on the small side but as young/new born cubs maybe?
How big is that one? I think I have some of the plastic toy ones kicking around some where.
These kind of work!
Are the smaller hedgehog-anteater-faced ones maybe females, and the larger armour-faced ones males (that go in for competitive face-smashing to impress mates - be honest, we've all done it)?What are the 'half sized ones', do you have a pic (I really like this excursion into xenobiology, by the way, I've been looking at images of bulettes and wondering...)EDIT: ach, verdammt 'Martian fauna and flora' thread... just realised you want big brood-mothers.Given that the smallest lizardy things have face-plates and the middle-sized ones don't and the big ones do, I guess it's sculpting new faces (if you're indeed using the anteater-types), rethinking the biology (perhaps these are immature non-breeding females), or they're another related species - 'swamp bulettes' that live in the slightly muddier ground near the canals, perhaps (and therefore don't have to chew through so much rock as their larger desert-dwelling cousins)?
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