![]() ![]() ![]() A Headcrab may weigh up to eight and a half pounds, although this is the weight of Lamarr, a well-fed Headcrab. Under the body is a round, lipless mouth containing a sharp “beak” used to burrow through the host’s skull. Four “mouthparts” can be seen on their front that end in sharp fangs, possibly used to either hang onto a host or inject them with a sedative or some other chemical used in the zombification process. ![]() Despite their small size, the Headcrab’s back legs can support its entire body, allowing it to “tiptoe” across the ground and leap several feet into the air at its prey. They have round, smooth, tan-colored bodies and four legs, two long clawed ones on the front and two thick, stubby ones in the back. Headcrabs are fairly small creatures, about two feet long from front leg to back and a foot wide. ![]()
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