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===Piranha Fly (Prairie)=== Piranha Flies are terrestrial predatory insects about the size of a horsefly, and are common to the Jungles of Alpha, the Prairie of Beta, the Desert of Beta, and the Highlands of Alpha. Living in solitude for the most part, a Piranha fly will find a host to latch on to, and over a period of many days, drain away small portions of blood. When the creature has had its fill, it leaves the parting gift of a painful bite, taking a pill-sized chunk of flesh. The reason the Piranha Fly is called as such is because of their mating season, which, for the fly's neighbors, is the stuff of nightmares. Piranha Flies gather from miles and miles around, flying high into the air in swarms of almost a million, buzzing a low droning sound that can be heard far away from the swarm's centre. Piranha Flies, after mating and laying their eggs (about 500 for each female) in calm bodies of water (they need not be stagnant), the flies then proceed to earn their fearsome reputation. Much like salmon on Earth, Piranha Flies mating takes a lot out of them, unlike salmon, the Piranha Flies have found a way around the death that would normally accompany this. The swarm of a million descends on some unlucky bastard of a creature and every one of them proceeds to take a single bite from the victim... this one creature dies ''horribly'', be it Camelback, Smiler, or even the normally unmolested Shogun Walrus. As a result of this practice, a Piranha Fly can survive and mate up to five seasons in a row. After this one creature, the flies are satisfied and they move on, to return to their solitary existence.
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