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Goobug
When strolling late at night in the lush forest, the delicate glow of a goobug is often present thanks to their nocturnal nature. These bugs live in large colonies, often using large leaves to cover the nest of their burrow. It is believed they use the burrow to prevent predators from seeing the nest's glow during the night. Their tails are soft yet slightly sticky, a texture achieved by small pores across it which secrete the liquid from their inner tail to its surface. They then use their sticky tails to pollinate, dipping them into the center of plants to collect and transfer pollen. Their glow is used to locate other bugs late at night, and to prevent them from visiting the same plant more than once. To feed, the liquid produced on the surface of their tail acts akin to stomach acid and directly digests into their body when they sleep.
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Lush Forest Foraging