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Graboid

The Graboid is a fictional species of sandworm that acts as the primary antagonist of the ''Tremors'' franchise. The creature made its debut in the 1990 film ''Tremors'' (although the name "Graboid" was only mentioned briefly), and reappeared in its four sequels and the ''Tremors'' television series.
It is store owner Walter Chang (Victor Wong) who names them, and later gets eaten by one in his store. The only other person in the first film to use the term "Graboid" is Val McKee (Kevin Bacon). In the second movie Earl Bassett (Fred Ward) recalls the name "Graboid". The creature is similar to the legendary Mongolian death worm. According to UGO.com, "Graboids are to the desert what sharks are to the ocean".
Graboids have three known stages of life:
* The first is the underground dwelling stage.
* The second is the walking stage when the Graboid leaves its underground skin and grows two legs.
* The third is the flight stage where they still have the appearance of stage two but with wings, and a tail that launches flame.
==Graboid==


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