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- Nacha are small humanoid mammals with brown skin and blond hair.
- Nacha have large fox-like ears and a fluffy fox-like tail.
- Nacha have large yellow eyes with nictitating membranes and tapetum lucidae.
- Nacha have exceptional senses of hearing and smell.
- Nacha have sharp teeth and long tongues.
- Nacha are adapted to arid environments.
- Nacha do not sweat and excrete dry waste and concentrated urine.
- Nacha are slender with little insulating fat.
- Nacha can dissipate heat through blood vessels in their ears
- Nacha nictitating membranes protect their eyes from dust and sand.
- Nacha have tufts of fur in their ears to protect them from dust and sand.
- Nacha are crepuscular, avoiding the hottest times of day and the coldest times of night.
- Nacha are unisexual, parthenogenetic, and primitively eusocial.
- Nacha have two castes: queen and worker.
- Nacha queens lay up to 4 eggs a year, while workers do not reproduce.
- Nacha workers can become queens if their existing queen is weak or dead.
- Nacha queens fight rising queens to maintain their queendom.
- Nacha workers fight amongst themselves to determine new queens.
- Nacha can communicate with one another through pheromones.
- Nacha alert each other to danger with alarm pheromone.
- Nacha attract each other’s attention with recruitment pheromone.
- Nacha remember locations with trail pheromone.
- Nacha queens suppress egg-laying in workers with queen pheromone.
- Nacha can recognize each other by scent.
- Nacha live in colonies of 1 queen and around 15 workers.
- Nacha queens care for their eggs and children.
- Nacha workers care for their queen and assist in childcare.
- Nacha workers clean and maintain their colony’s space.
- Nacha workers forage for food and crafting materials.
- Nacha workers cook and preserve food.
- Nacha workers craft tools, clothing, and decorations.
- Nacha do not have or use names.
- Nacha “name” each other with descriptors when necessary.
- Nacha particularly identified with a job are described by that job.
- Otherwise, nacha are described by appearance.
- Nacha use descriptors to call particular nacha or indicate them to others.
- Nacha do not determine their own descriptors or give them out to others.
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