Stray Sod

Stray sod are a magical species of creature that lives in many places around the world.

Appearance
Stray sod, to the naked eye, look indistinguishable from clumps of grass. However, if one takes a closer look, one can find a rather large, brownish, beetle-like creature (about as large as the average human hand), with a brown underside, a green carapace, and a clump of grass growing from the thorax. The creatures also have green, grass-like antennae to complete the disguise.

Behavior
Stray sod are shy creatures, preferring to keep to themselves whenever possible. The only time when more than one stray sod can be seen in the same area is during mating season. Female stray sod tend to lay up to 35 seed-like eggs at a time. When the larvae hatch, they will eat as much grass as they can before they become their pupa stage. When the pupae are fully developed, the stray sod will be fully grown.

Powers

 * Flight:  Stray sod, due to their wings, are able to fly through the air.
 * Enhanced bite:  Stray sod, due to their insect mandibles/jaws, possess powerful bites.
 * Enhanced durability:  Stray sod are extremely durable, able to shrug off numerous blows of internal or external assaults. This also allows them to survive being stepped on.
 * Enhanced endurance:  Stray sod are able to perform with little to no energy for an extended amount of time.
 * Enhanced lung capacity:  Stray sod possess tremendous lung capacity, enabling them to use oxygen more efficiently than others while staying active.
 * Enhanced strength:  Stray sod are able to exert a great amount of strength from their muscles.
 * Wallcrawling:  Stray sod are able to fasten onto and climb up vertical or horizontal surfaces without falling.
 * Photosynthesis:  Stray sod, being part plant, are able to sustain themselves by eating soil, drinking water, and the sun's energy.
 * Contaminant immunity:  Stray sod are able to neutralize any and all existing detrimental contaminants in their bodies.
 * Camouflage:  Stray sod are able to use the grass growing from their backs to blend in with their environment.
 * Supernaturally dense tissue:  Stray sod possess body tissues that are denser than mundane beetles.
 * Confusion inducement: Stray sod, when stepped on, release a magical powder from their bodies that cause the one that stepped on them to become disoriented and lose all sense of direction. However, if one turns an article of clothing inside out, then the effects will instantly be broken.