
Insects of Schendi
Flies
Found in the rainforests of Schend
Ant, Marcher
Known in the jungles of Schendi as \'The Marchers\' are these carnivorous insects, very aggressive. Each ant measures about 2 inches long having a shiny black exoskeleton and two antennae. Their name is derived from their, apparently seasonal, marches through the jungle. They march in a single column, yards wide and pasangs in length. They number possibly in the millions, their path's widening to as much as 500 feet when they overtake, swarm over, and devour all flesh, living or dead, in their path. Their bite is extremely painful, but not poisonous. Their victims die from being weakened from relentless attack. Tarl Cabot and the small men, led a column of Marchers baiting them with fresh meat and weaving like a whispering black snake through the jungle the ants overran an encampment of the Mamba people, Cabot's intended target.
Rock Spider
An inhabitant of the lower level of the Schendi rainforests, this brown or black spider camouflages itself by tucking legs under its body to look like a rock hence its name; it is approximately one foot in diameter and will catch small rodents or birds in its web.
Termite (white ant)
An insect found in the rainforests of Schendi
Beetle
Found in the canopy level of the rainforests of Schendi.
Centipede
Found in the canopy level of the Schendi rainforest.