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Truth be told, because of their habit of seeking tasks in their free time, the utilization rate of the giant scorpion bodies in the camp had risen yet another notch.
Previously discarded giant scorpion leg shells, which were cast aside after the meat was harvested, were now being repurposed by the survivors into arm guards and shin guards due to their sturdy yet lightweight nature.
The exoskeletons from the tails of giant scorpions were dismantled and fitted onto tires. After modification, these exoskeleton tires could now handle most of the rugged terrains, as proved by repeated tests.
After numerous trials, survivors in the camp discovered various uses for the bodies of the giant scorpions. Some applications were highly practical, while others weren't as cost-effective.