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==Description==
==Description==
===Anatomy and physiology===
===Anatomy and physiology===
[[File:Drones1.jpg|thumb|250px|Diversity of Yanme'e protectors hanging asleep from a [[Type-52 Phantom|Phantom]].]]
[[File:Drones1.jpg|thumb|250px|Diversity of Yanme'e protectors hanging asleep from a [[Kez'katu-pattern Phantom|Phantom]].]]
{{Quote|They're built kinda like beetles, and they flit around on twinned pairs of transparent wings that flap faster than you can see.|[[Edward Buck]] on the Yanme'e<ref name="nb69">'''Halo: New Blood''', ''pages 69-70'' (Google Play edition)</ref>}}
{{Quote|They're built kinda like beetles, and they flit around on twinned pairs of transparent wings that flap faster than you can see.|[[Edward Buck]] on the Yanme'e<ref name="nb69">'''Halo: New Blood''', ''pages 69-70'' (Google Play edition)</ref>}}
The Yanme'e share many similarities with [[Earth]]ly beetles and colonial insects. They are bipedal arthropods with hard exoskeletons made from a glossy chitinous substance, as well as two pairs of veined wings. These adaptations are a response to the high gravity of the Yanme'e homeworld, [[Palamok]]; their shells allow them to withstand hard falls, and the thick atmosphere of Palamok allows the winged Yanme'e to achieve just enough lift to perform fluttering leaps or naturally short bursts of flight.<ref name="enc309">'''Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe''', ''page 309'' (2011 edition)</ref> In lower-gravity environments, Yanme'e are capable of using their wings for actual aerial maneuvering, but the weight of their exoskeletons prevent them from flying.{{Ref/Reuse|ENC}} When the [[Covenant]] discovered this natural ability, scientists extended their flight capabilities by fixing gravity-dampening modules to their bodies. The module adjustment gave the Yanme'e the ability to take flight freely, and the species proved to be impressive fliers—particularly on worlds that had less gravity than Palamok.{{Ref/Reuse|waypointarticle}} Yanme'e are also impressively strong, despite their frail appearance. They can also be seen lifting their enemies off the ground to impressive heights.{{Ref/Reuse|nb69}}<ref name="h3 crow">'''Halo 3''', campaign level, ''[[Crow's Nest]]''</ref>
The Yanme'e share many similarities with [[Earth]]ly beetles and colonial insects. They are bipedal arthropods with hard exoskeletons made from a glossy chitinous substance, as well as two pairs of veined wings. These adaptations are a response to the high gravity of the Yanme'e homeworld, [[Palamok]]; their shells allow them to withstand hard falls, and the thick atmosphere of Palamok allows the winged Yanme'e to achieve just enough lift to perform fluttering leaps or naturally short bursts of flight.<ref name="enc309">'''Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe''', ''page 309'' (2011 edition)</ref> In lower-gravity environments, Yanme'e are capable of using their wings for actual aerial maneuvering, but the weight of their exoskeletons prevent them from flying.{{Ref/Reuse|ENC}} When the [[Covenant]] discovered this natural ability, scientists extended their flight capabilities by fixing gravity-dampening modules to their bodies. The module adjustment gave the Yanme'e the ability to take flight freely, and the species proved to be impressive fliers—particularly on worlds that had less gravity than Palamok.{{Ref/Reuse|waypointarticle}} Yanme'e are also impressively strong, despite their frail appearance. They can also be seen lifting their enemies off the ground to impressive heights.{{Ref/Reuse|nb69}}<ref name="h3 crow">'''Halo 3''', campaign level, ''[[Crow's Nest]]''</ref>