The Equus Vespa, or the Horse Wasp, is an invasive species in the thick jungles of the world. While invasive, surprisingly they are not destructive to the habitats they thrive in. In some cases, they even protect and maintain the jungles flora and fauna to ensure nothing is destroyed or harmed...but it has been difficult to ascertain if they do this to ensure possible prey species do not run out. However, these creatures are a fully male society with numerous workers, soldiers and the like with a sole "King" instead of a queen at the helm. They make nests in the tallest canopies of the jungle with smaller hives in the mid teir areas to keep an eye over the jungle as from above as so on the forest floor.
What does make these creatures a danger is their penchant for kidnapping male members of society whether they be from nearby villages or hapless tourists that lose their way. As long as they are male, they will be "prey" to these wasps. But not prey in the traditional sense such as food. No, the biggest purpose is for the fertilization of their kind. They are sterile creatures and even despite producing a seven like substance, they are unable to produce within their own kind. So, outside males are needed and once brought into the hives, prey will be pleasure and milked for their seed with some released and others imprisoned though not by force. Many captured end up choosing to remain, even creating a sort of sub culture of men who worship and actively have sex with their insectoid captors.
In a means of bringing prey in, the Wasp has a couple of different methods in kidnapping at their disposal. The most common method is emitting a type of pheromone that would hypnotize their prey or in some cases, temporarily paralyze them depending on how they prey's body will react. But for those more resilient and attempt to fight back, the Wasp can and will envelop their prey with tentacle like protrusions before swallowing them into their thorax via through a rather elastic ovipositor or through a groinal slit through which they press and draw said prey inside.
What makes this act remarkable is that even with a heavy thorax, flight should be quite impossible considering their girth. I have witnessed even an elephant being captured once and yet, the Wasp had been able to fly as if the elephant weighed nothing. It stands to reason that these wings are much stronger than I imagined I do not wish to see them up close, I conclude that those wings could lift up to 1k lbs easy tho I do not wish to test those parameters.
What does make these creatures a danger is their penchant for kidnapping male members of society whether they be from nearby villages or hapless tourists that lose their way. As long as they are male, they will be "prey" to these wasps. But not prey in the traditional sense such as food. No, the biggest purpose is for the fertilization of their kind. They are sterile creatures and even despite producing a seven like substance, they are unable to produce within their own kind. So, outside males are needed and once brought into the hives, prey will be pleasure and milked for their seed with some released and others imprisoned though not by force. Many captured end up choosing to remain, even creating a sort of sub culture of men who worship and actively have sex with their insectoid captors.
In a means of bringing prey in, the Wasp has a couple of different methods in kidnapping at their disposal. The most common method is emitting a type of pheromone that would hypnotize their prey or in some cases, temporarily paralyze them depending on how they prey's body will react. But for those more resilient and attempt to fight back, the Wasp can and will envelop their prey with tentacle like protrusions before swallowing them into their thorax via through a rather elastic ovipositor or through a groinal slit through which they press and draw said prey inside.
What makes this act remarkable is that even with a heavy thorax, flight should be quite impossible considering their girth. I have witnessed even an elephant being captured once and yet, the Wasp had been able to fly as if the elephant weighed nothing. It stands to reason that these wings are much stronger than I imagined I do not wish to see them up close, I conclude that those wings could lift up to 1k lbs easy tho I do not wish to test those parameters.
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