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*Holes in its metal plating reveal "skin" with a texture similar to that of the [[Beady Long Legs]].
*Holes in its metal plating reveal "skin" with a texture similar to that of the [[Beady Long Legs]].
*The Man-at-Legs scientific name comes from the Greek word ''pseudo'' meaning false/fake and ''arachnia'' derived form arachnids, the scientific name for spiders. Pseudoarachnia therefore means 'False Spider'.
*The Man-at-Legs scientific name comes from the Greek word ''pseudo'' meaning false/fake and ''arachnia'' derived form arachnids, the scientific name for spiders. Pseudoarachnia therefore means 'False Spider'.
*In Olimar's Notes, it says that the Man-At-Legs is a mixture of biological and robotic matter, and the two combined at a crucial part of maturation. There is no artwork or scenery of the Man-At-Legs before it was a cyborg. However, you can see skin or veins inside the body of the Man-At-Legs when it opens up to shoot with it's weapon. The best place to try and do this is the Piklopedia.


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