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Swarming Tengu (Ujadani) and Withering Blowhog
(Swarming Tengu (Ujadani) and Withering Blowhog)
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The Mitite, also known as the Intruder Insect and Mitivius Infiltratus, are a highly successful parasitic species. Mitites release a smell that drives female creatures wild, and drives them to swallow Mitites whole, even herbivores will do this. The Mitite will then bore a hole through the creatures stomach, find the womb, and lay eggs inside. When the creature lays eggs, it will be full of highly compact Mitites, ready to be released from the egg. Asexual creatures such as Pikmin abhore the scent, although Purple Pikmin are for some reason unphased. Mitites are full of nectar, as they will often eat the developing yolked fetus while inside an egg. Mitites can also be found living underground, where loud sounds such as a Bulblax roaring will awaken them. Mities full of spicy nectar have been found underground, so it seems that their diet outside of developing fetuses comprises mostly of nectar.
The Mitite, also known as the Intruder Insect and Mitivius Infiltratus, are a highly successful parasitic species. Mitites release a smell that drives female creatures wild, and drives them to swallow Mitites whole, even herbivores will do this. The Mitite will then bore a hole through the creatures stomach, find the womb, and lay eggs inside. When the creature lays eggs, it will be full of highly compact Mitites, ready to be released from the egg. Asexual creatures such as Pikmin abhore the scent, although Purple Pikmin are for some reason unphased. Mitites are full of nectar, as they will often eat the developing yolked fetus while inside an egg. Mitites can also be found living underground, where loud sounds such as a Bulblax roaring will awaken them. Mities full of spicy nectar have been found underground, so it seems that their diet outside of developing fetuses comprises mostly of nectar.
===Day 23: [[Ujadani|Scrubbing Tengu]]===
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The Scrubbing Tengu, also known as Ujadani Coactionis or the Obsessive Swarm Mite is a very rare swarming insect named for its long nose and cleaning tendencies. The bristles on its body are filled with millions of microscopic hairs that produce a soap like chemical. Swarms of up to 60 of the Tengus will mass together to aggressively clean an area, which they will then burrow into and nest within. They are by no means endangered, and are in fact quite the pest. Their soap is poisonous to most creatures, lethal enough to kill a Bulborb, leading to them having very few predators despite their small size. They will attempt symbiosis on other creatures, cleaning them off, but due to the lethality of the soap, this doesn't end well. If unable to reach a spot they percieve as dirty, they can end up having a panic attack, and straight up dying due to the poorly structured internals not being able to keep up with the adrenaline flow. The stomach makes up 95% of organ mass, and the Tengus will consume massive amounts of nectar if it can find any. The chemicals in their body can turn this nectar into spicy or bitter essence. When killed, they pop like a zit, the nectar from within flying out of their bodies. Their extreme case of constant OCD is said to put them in consistent misery, but thankfully, their burrows are nice and clean places where they can relax.
===Day 24: [[Withering Blowhog]]===
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The WIthering Blowhog, Sus Decrepitia, or the Ethylswine Blowhog, is an airborne Blowhog that stays afloat using a hydrogen floatation bladder. It will expose small bugs underneath flower petals by using its withering breath to destroy the flowers. The air it shoots out is an orange mist, made up of an ethylene like compound. When coming into contact with petal material, the gas will produce an invisible combustion, destroying the flower. It will eat the bugs it finds underneath, though it has another method of gaining energy. Due to its balloon like structure, an airborne blowhog can generate static electricity while floating throughout the air. The blowhog will use this as energy, though like the Anode Beetle, still needs to eat in order to not die of malnutrition. An electric sash of white will occasionally trace the body of the blowhog. The Withering Blowhog seems to be the smartest member of the family, as it will use its breath to fly higher than it normally floats and escape predators. It also has a sense of humor, and will giggle when it destroys petals. Withering Blowhogs often look to Puffy and Icy Blowhogs to help them defend themselves, making the three airborne blowhogs quite the tightknit group of creatures.