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'''Graspers''' are small creatures native to the [[Shattered Plains]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|twok|57}}
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'''Graspers''' are small creatures native to the [[Shattered Plains]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|57}}
   
Graspers are tentacled lairs that live in the bottom of small holes in the rock.{{book ref|twok|57}} They prey on [[cremling]]s snatching those nearby and pulling them into their lairs. This appears to be especially common after [[highstorm]]s, as the cremlings drink water out of pools that form in the same holes that serve as lairs to graspers.
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Graspers are tentacled predators that live in the bottom of small holes in the rock. They prey on [[cremling]]s, snatching those nearby with their tentacles and pulling them into their lairs. This appears to be especially common after [[highstorm]]s, as the cremlings drink water out of pools that form in the same holes that serve as lairs for graspers. They are not the only animals on the Shattered Plains that employ this method of predation.{{book ref|sa1|57}}
   
 
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Revisión del 16:49 9 abr 2021

Atrapador
Tipo Animal
Nativo de Shattered Plains
Mundo de origen Roshar
Universo Cosmere

Graspers are small creatures native to the Shattered Plains on Roshar.[1]

Graspers are tentacled predators that live in the bottom of small holes in the rock. They prey on cremlings, snatching those nearby with their tentacles and pulling them into their lairs. This appears to be especially common after highstorms, as the cremlings drink water out of pools that form in the same holes that serve as lairs for graspers. They are not the only animals on the Shattered Plains that employ this method of predation.[1]

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