Beas

Beas are a species of small, maned creatures. Beas tend to prefer areas with lots of vegetation. As far as size goes, they range from as tall as a water bottle to as large as a watermelon! These petite creatures are incredibly fluffy, with large manes that frame small faces and rounded ears.

Their name is relatively accurate to their appearance, as this species’ Main traits are the strange beads that are twined into their tails, and The bug-like antenna and wings that sprout from them. As for their social structure, Beas are relatively solitary. They do form “hives” In a similar fashion as bees, however, they’re usually under bushes and tucked into Small caves. Some Beas have even been known to dig burrows to build their hive, or Chase other animals from theirs to claim it. They have yet to be domesticated, but Some do exist in animal sanctuaries and zoos. Mates tend to be only Temporary, though, so breeding them in captivity has proven difficult. Often times, the Female will attack males she does not approve of. And the males are far more timid and shy, So approaching a raging woman isn’t something they like to do. Nevertheless, these tiny beings are plentiful in forests worldwide. - DrMoneyBags