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- Fairies are tiny mammalian humanoids with large fox-like ears and long fox-like tails.
- Fairies stand 6 inches tall on average.
- Fairies have brown skin, yellow eyes, black hair, and black fur.
- Fairy ears can be moved independently and add up to 1 inch to a fairy's height on average.
- Fairy tails are prehensile and are 6 inches long on average.
- Fairies are agile flyers capable of moving in any direction and changing direction suddenly.
- Fairies have two pairs of dragonfly-like wings which they can manifest or dismiss with innate magic.
- Fairy wings are not directly attached and begin a short distance away from a fairy's body.
- Fairies are unisexual and reproduce asexually.
- Fairy children are partial clones of their mother.
- Fairies hatch from eggs.
- Fairy eggs resemble soft, translucent pearls.
- Fairy eggs are 0.5 inches in diameter on average.
- Fairy mothers lay 5 eggs a year on average.
- Fairies are primitively eusocial with queen and worker castes.
- Fairy queens lay eggs, lactate, and produce queen pheromone.
- Fairy workers are virtually identical to queens, but do not lay eggs or produce queen pheromone.
- Fairy workers can become queens to assist or replace existing queens.
- Fairy queens can become workers when deposed by new queens.
- Fairy queens and former queens have more developed ovaries than workers who have never been queen.
- Fairy eggs hatch into white, grub-like larvae after 1 month.
- Fairy larvae are 1 inch long on average.
- Fairy larvae have legs on the first two segments after their head and no other limbs.
- Fairy larvae can produce silk from their mouths.
- Fairy larvae grow to 2 inches long over 4 months before forming cocoons.
- Fairies remain in their cocoons for 1 month until emerging as children.
- Fairies reach sexual maturity at 5 years old on average.
- Fairies reach old age at 40 years old on average, after which they rapidly decline.
- Fairies produce several pheromones to communicate with their fellows.
- Fairy queens produce queen pheromone, which is shared between fairies to indicate colony membership.
- Fairies produce trail pheromone to lead other fairies to particular locations.
- Fairies produce repellent pheromone to steer other fairies away from particular locations.
- Fairies produce alarm pheromone to alert other fairies to threats.
- Fairies are carnivorous predators and scavengers.
- Fairies eat insects and small mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles.
- Fairies forage for insects and scavenge on their own.
- Fairies forage for larger prey in small groups.
- Fairies forage for themselves before foraging for their colony.
- Fairies live together in colonies of up to 20 members.
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