Giant boring beetle

Giant boring beetles were a species of giant beetle that could form an intelligent hive mind with others of the same species, and its ability to bore.

Description
Boring beetles were common creatures, but had animal intelligence, unlike other beetles, which were non-intelligent. They were approximately in length.

Behavior
Being smarter than other giant beetles, groups of boring beetles developed a communal intelligence that generated a level of consciousness and reasoning ability like that of a human brain. Due to this level of collective intelligence, they could collect treasure and magical items.

Combat
They used their large mandibles in combat to inflict powerful bites upon their victims.

Ecology
These creatures were typically found in groups of up to eighteen members.

Diet
Giant boring beetles were an omnivorous species that primarily fed upon rotting wood and other organic material. If in areas devoid of organic material, they intelligently grew cultures of molds, slimes, and fungi for food.

Habitats
These creatures could be found in almost any type of environment, but because of their dietary habits they tended to be found in huge trees and unused underground tunnels.

In the North they could be found in the Midwood area of Cormanthor, as well as in the forests of Cormyr, Sembia, and the Dalelands. In the region of Kara-tur, they could be found in the forests of Akari island.

Relationships
The fungal farms that giant boring beetles cultivated served purposes beyond nutrition. For example, shrieker fungi functioned as nest alarms, which alerted the collective hive-mind when intruders came into their home. When triggered, the beetles reacted very quickly to such alarms, swarming the intruders. After the battle, the boring beetles took the remains of their enemies and either ate them, or used the organic material to raise saprophytic plants.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Ochimo: The Spirit Warrior
 * Video Games
 * Forgotten Realms Unlimited Adventures • Icewind Dale • Icewind Dale II • Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear