zarals
Zarals are a type of small, nocturnal insect native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia. They are known for their distinctive appearance, with a body that is segmented into multiple rings, each containing a pair of legs. This unique structure allows zarals to move swiftly and silently through the forest canopy, making them excellent predators of other small insects. Their diet primarily consists of other insects, but they may also feed on small fruits and nectar.
Zarals are social creatures, living in colonies that can number in the hundreds. These colonies are led
Zarals are an important part of the ecosystem in their native rainforests. Their predation on other insects