Species: Bed Bugs
Family: Insectoid
Risk level: Low
Weaknesses: Fire
Description: A species of monster bugs very similar to normal roaches. They are named Bed bugs due to their habit to make their nests in beds and other sleeping places. During the day they do not make any sound, don't move and don't give out any kind of presence. If during the night someone lies down on their habitat and falls asleep, they crawl out of the bed sheets and inject the victim with fatal amounts of anesthesia, and then eat the insides of the person they killed. They are usualy not successful, due to the noise they produce during their wake up. That's why their main source of sustanance are kids, old people and disabled. When they consume someone they migrate to the other closest bed. If there is a risk of their infestation it is recommended to set their habitat on fire.
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Personal notes: "On the first glance they may seem to be normal animals, but upon further investigation they are nothing similar to them. First of all their physical structure doesn't allow them to ingest anything other than fresh, living matter. If they consume anything else they have immidiate rejection reaction, which causes them to defecate the contents of their stomach. Second of all, unlike other similar insects they cannot survive for long in areas that are not close to large animals or humans. Even in habitats simulating their usual conditions and provided with sustanance, they will die out in around a week. Our research team found out that they not only require food to function but also, like for us air, they need the residue life essence for continues survival." Patric Oric, Entomologist