Boring Beetle

An enormous beetle comes shuffling out of the mound of earth, its thick mandibles clicking dangerously as it probes the air.

Combat
The bite of a boring beetle is powerful, suited to chewing through tough undergrowth or hard earth. Against flesh, their mandibles are capable of inflicting grievous injuries. A boring beetle uses its bite, cooperating in combat with other members of its hive.

Description
Boring beetles are a species of burrowing beetle that feeds upon rotting wood, mulch and other organic matter. Usually found within immense rotted trees or underground tunnel networks, they instinctively husband slimes, molds and other fungal plants as foodstuffs and guards. Boring beetles have a hive mind that allows them to cooperate on levels unparalleled amongst other species of beetle.