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The [[Grunt]]'s homeworld is a methane planet and as such they breathe a methane atmosphere. Thus when they are on an oxygen atmosphere like the [[Halos]] or [[Earth]] they need to wear a methane gas mixture. When Grunts are in battle, they will run low on their supply of methane, so they must have a ready supply nearby.
The [[Grunt]]'s homeworld is a methane planet and as such they breathe a methane atmosphere. Thus when they are on an oxygen atmosphere like the [[Halos]] or [[Earth]] they need to wear a methane gas mixture. When Grunts are in battle, they will run low on their supply of methane, so they must have a ready supply nearby.


They are short and round in shape, purple in color and have a large blue valve on top. They are seen generally where Grunts are operating. They only appear in [[Halo 2]]<ref>[[Halo 2]], level [[Outskirts]]</ref> and Halo 3 <ref>Halo 3, level [[Sierra 117]]</ref>
They are short and round in shape, purple in color and have a large blue valve on top. They are seen generally where Grunts are operating. They only appear in [[Halo 2]]<ref>[[Halo 2]], level [[Outskirts]]</ref> and Halo 3 <ref>[[Halo 3]], level [[Sierra 117]]</ref>


The tanks are highly explosive due to their methane content.  
The tanks are highly explosive due to their methane content.  

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File:MethaneTank.jpg
A Batttlefield tank

The Grunt's homeworld is a methane planet and as such they breathe a methane atmosphere. Thus when they are on an oxygen atmosphere like the Halos or Earth they need to wear a methane gas mixture. When Grunts are in battle, they will run low on their supply of methane, so they must have a ready supply nearby.

They are short and round in shape, purple in color and have a large blue valve on top. They are seen generally where Grunts are operating. They only appear in Halo 2[1] and Halo 3 [2]

The tanks are highly explosive due to their methane content.

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