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The '''Weevils''' are a [[humanoid]] [[alien]] race, who come through the [[Cardiff]] rift from their homeworld. Not much more is known about them, not even what they call themselves, except that they are vicious and don't communicate very well (which is why nobody knows what they call themselves). ([[List of Torchwood television stories|TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]'')
The '''Weevils''' are a [[humanoid]] [[alien]] race, who come through the [[Cardiff]] rift from their homeworld. Not much more is known about them, not even what they call themselves, except that they are vicious and don't communicate very well (which is why nobody knows what they call themselves).


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==Physiology==
Weevils are roughly human in shape and size, but are a bit taller, and have odd
faces with many sharp, fang-like teeth.
 
Due to their overall outward physical similarity with [[Human]]s, many Humans mistake them for other Humans at first, and when they see the face and teeth they assume the Weevil is a Human wearing a very realistic mask.
 
==Behaviour==
Weevils seem to be vicious creatures (as seen when one attacks a man who walks up to it), and apparently do not communicate, or if they do, only with grunts and roars.
 
==Source==
*[[List of Torchwood television stories|TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]''


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[[Category:Races and Species]]

Revision as of 07:31, 23 October 2006

The Weevils are a humanoid alien race, who come through the Cardiff rift from their homeworld. Not much more is known about them, not even what they call themselves, except that they are vicious and don't communicate very well (which is why nobody knows what they call themselves).

Physiology

Weevils are roughly human in shape and size, but are a bit taller, and have odd faces with many sharp, fang-like teeth.

Due to their overall outward physical similarity with Humans, many Humans mistake them for other Humans at first, and when they see the face and teeth they assume the Weevil is a Human wearing a very realistic mask.

Behaviour

Weevils seem to be vicious creatures (as seen when one attacks a man who walks up to it), and apparently do not communicate, or if they do, only with grunts and roars.

Source