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Beezly is the evolution of Beear. Once a queen Buzz begins to produce royal jelly, Beear unknowingly consumes it. This results in a significant growth spurt. Beezlies have been known to grow taller than the tallest Alpina. However, in addition to its size growing, so does its appetite.
A symbiotic creature, Beear relies on the bug-type Buzz to produce honey as a food-source. Simultaneously Buzz relies on Beear for a secure home. Beear’s paddle tail is often coated in pollen to attract more bees. This tail is also used to tightly pack honey into honeycomb.
A timid creature at heart, Puug often utilises its carapace as a hiding place. This can occasionally lead to Puug being mistaken for a nut by other creatures. Luckily for Puug, its incredibly small stature allows it to quickly hide amongst the leaves on the forest floor.
Cuttler generally congregate in feudal packs. Utilising the shedded antlers of the creature Budu as a sword, they attempt combat with Cuttlers boasting larger swords. Upon defeating a Cuttler, smaller weapons are often eaten to absorb the owners power and larger weapons are taken as their own.
Stagka, the evolved form of Budu, boasts antlers that are amongst the strongest weapons in the arsenal of any creature. Its coarse straw-colored scruff gives way to a reflective chitin carapace that protects its chest. Viciously territorial, it often finds itself in altercations with other Bug type creatures.
The diminuitive frame of the Budu is not entirely a drawback. Its small size allows it to hide more easily in forest environments, with its vibrant antlers often being mistaken for flowers. They are born with soft, heavy antlers, which they shed multiple times each year.