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*In a Bungie Weekly Update, [[Frank O'Connor]] said: "Hunter society is complex and we have seen but the tiniest fraction of it. There are some fundamental facts about Hunter biology that mean the combat type is just the tip of the iceberg" <ref>http://www.bungie.net/News/TopStory.aspx?story=updatefeb03</ref>. This means, or at least implies, that there are other kinds of Hunters that simply have yet to be seen.
*In a Bungie Weekly Update, [[Frank O'Connor]] said: "Hunter society is complex and we have seen but the tiniest fraction of it. There are some fundamental facts about Hunter biology that mean the combat type is just the tip of the iceberg" <ref>http://www.bungie.net/News/TopStory.aspx?story=updatefeb03</ref>. This means, or at least implies, that there are other kinds of Hunters that simply have yet to be seen.
*Spartan [[William-043]] wounded a Hunter by ripping out the worms in its body, hinting that Hunters can be killed if too many worms are displaced.
*Spartan [[William-043]] wounded a Hunter by ripping out the worms in its body, hinting that Hunters can be killed if too many worms are displaced.
*It is speculated that the Scarab from Halo 3 is actually a giant machine controlled by the worms.  Many things support this.  One is that there isn't a control center on the new Scarab, another is the spotting of Lekgolos around the control core. Another theory that can support this is that one of the Scarab's main guns appears the same as a giant Assault Cannon. Additionally, even if the whole crew of the Scarab is taken out, the Scarab continues to move around and fire at the enemy, suggesting it is being controlled by something still and if it wasn't controlled by [[Lekgolo]] it wouldn't need to shake off the impact, as seen in Halo 3 on the levels they appear on. Also, if you shoot the power core of the scarab, it bleeds the same orange blood the hunter does. Also in the level [[The Covenant (Level)|The Covenant]] when the two Scarabs recover from their fall to the surface they seem to rise in an almost animalistic behavior such as how the hunters react in combat in-game
*It is speculated that the Scarab from Halo 3 is actually a giant machine controlled by the worms.  Many things support this.  One is that there isn't a control center on the new Scarab, another is the spotting of Lekgolos around the control core. Another theory that can support this is that one of the Scarab's main guns appears the same as a giant Assault Cannon. Additionally, even if the whole crew of the scarab is taken out, the Scarab continues to move around and fire at the enemy, suggesting it is being controlled by something still and if it wasn't controlled by [[Lekgolo]] it wouldn't need to shake off the impact, as seen in Halo 3 on the levels they appear on. Also, if you shoot the power core of the scarab, it bleeds the same orange blood the hunter does. Also in the level [[The Covenant (Level)|The Covenant]] when the two Scarabs recover from their fall to the surface they seem to rise in an almost animalistic behavior such as how the hunters react in combat in-game
*In [[Halo 3]], if one shoots a dead Lekgolo's exposed orange spots, small blackened worms will fly out.
*In [[Halo 3]], if one shoots a dead Lekgolo's exposed orange spots, small blackened worms will fly out.
*In the Book [[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], Master Chief first deduces the Covenant's caste system when he sees a jackal that had been crushed to death by a hunter's boot.
*In the Book [[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], Master Chief first deduces the Covenant's caste system when he sees a jackal that had been crushed to death by a hunter's boot.