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'''Scrub Grubs''' are anxious creatures. they have hairs that cover their turgid bodies. These hairs are always in motion, sensing for danger. They apparently eat machinery. They are a small species that inhabit at least one [[Covenant]] world. They tend to board space ships and eat the machinery. On a long space flight their numbers had to be contained in order to prevent them from damaging any vital systems. Therefore, they are likely to be the equivalent of [[Rat (species)|rats]] found on the [[Human]] home world [[Earth]].<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]. page 89</ref> They are usually taken care of by Grunts.
'''Scrub Grubs''' are anxious creatures. they have hairs that cover their turgid bodies. These hairs are always in motion, sensing for danger. They are a small species that inhabit at least one [[Covenant]] [[Balaho|world]]. They tend to board space ships and eat the machinery, and on long space flights, their numbers had to be contained in order to prevent them from damaging any vital systems.
 
They are likely to be the equivalent of [[Rat (species)|rats]] found on the [[Human]] homeworld of [[Earth]].<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]. page 89</ref>  
 
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Unggoy often use these as sporting game during space travel.
*Unggoy often use these as sporting game during space travel.

Revision as of 21:01, April 15, 2008

Template:Ratings Scrub Grubs are anxious creatures. they have hairs that cover their turgid bodies. These hairs are always in motion, sensing for danger. They are a small species that inhabit at least one Covenant world. They tend to board space ships and eat the machinery, and on long space flights, their numbers had to be contained in order to prevent them from damaging any vital systems.

They are likely to be the equivalent of rats found on the Human homeworld of Earth.[1]

Trivia

  • Unggoy often use these as sporting game during space travel.

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