Stirring in its cocoon after rougly seven minutes inside, the bug ate its way out, emerging being a little over 3cm bigger. While it was more then twice as the size then the largest insect native to Earth now, the bug didn't have any problem breathing.
After eating the rest of the cocoon as it always does, it moved to each of the blocked up exits, and ate the material there too, leaving the burrow once the final blockade was eaten. Once outside, it clacked its mandibles once it saw the rays of the sun again, and began scurrying along, eating grass along the way. Now, with the ability to dig provided by its claws, the bug dug up the roots of the grass and ate those too.
After a little time of moving, the bug came across an area covered in foliage that had stood up fairly well against the shockwave. Crawling into it, the bug pulled off a selection of leaves snapped off shrub branches - those being easier to get to then the branches that were still intact - and ate them, until its attention was drawn to its attention was drawn to the cadaver of a Gambian pouched rat lodged inbetween the branches. That being more appealing the plant matter, the bug climbed into the shrub, somewhat clumsily, and moved towards the cadaver.
It first tried to eat the rat where it hung, but this dislodged it from the shub. Clacking its mandibles, the bug moved down again, and resumed eating its meal. Once it moved to the mouth of the rat, the bug found a small amount of nuts in the cheeck pouch of the rat, which the bug ate also, before continuing feasting on the rat. Finishing, the bug continued eating leaves for a time until it was full, where upon it climed into one of the shrubs and cocooned itself again.
After eating the rest of the cocoon as it always does, it moved to each of the blocked up exits, and ate the material there too, leaving the burrow once the final blockade was eaten. Once outside, it clacked its mandibles once it saw the rays of the sun again, and began scurrying along, eating grass along the way. Now, with the ability to dig provided by its claws, the bug dug up the roots of the grass and ate those too.
After a little time of moving, the bug came across an area covered in foliage that had stood up fairly well against the shockwave. Crawling into it, the bug pulled off a selection of leaves snapped off shrub branches - those being easier to get to then the branches that were still intact - and ate them, until its attention was drawn to its attention was drawn to the cadaver of a Gambian pouched rat lodged inbetween the branches. That being more appealing the plant matter, the bug climbed into the shrub, somewhat clumsily, and moved towards the cadaver.
It first tried to eat the rat where it hung, but this dislodged it from the shub. Clacking its mandibles, the bug moved down again, and resumed eating its meal. Once it moved to the mouth of the rat, the bug found a small amount of nuts in the cheeck pouch of the rat, which the bug ate also, before continuing feasting on the rat. Finishing, the bug continued eating leaves for a time until it was full, where upon it climed into one of the shrubs and cocooned itself again.