24JUNGLEES the Junglee

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24JUNGLEES
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Owner
animefan
Stolen
11 Jun 2016
Hatched
22 Nov 2025
1,693 +1
Views
831 +1
Clicks
839
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Hi I am new to this game sorry if I miss spell anything I am not a good speller I love hatching things I am in to anything that's has anime I would love to get 99,999 eggs or more on here
MayLin24 Is my main accound I will accepted anyone's friend requests on here all eggs and creatures are for anyone to feeds, clicks and views on and that need ec on here just ask me if you see eggs or creatures you would like for me to trade with you
RoseJin24 Is my side accound I will accepted anyone's friend requests on here all eggs and creatures are for anyone to feeds, clicks and views on and that need ec on here NFT but you can stall just ask me if you see eggs or creatures you would like me to trade with you
Trading Items all I ask is for Items and for some ec please that you would be will to give me to help me out it ok if you can not do the ec you stall will get the items
Trading Eggs and Creatures all I ask is for Eggs and Creatures and for some ec please that you would be will to give me to help me out it ok if you can not do the ec you stall will get the eggs and creatures
I am try to save up a lot of ec to buy Items, eggs, creatures, cc and expand cove size to help me and anyone that needs ec on here
Thanks to everyone that is willing to help me out any way that they can because I can not do this with out their help

About Junglee Eggs

Junglee eggs are laid and incubated within complex hive systems found atop the jungle canopies of Ark. A queen of this species can effortlessly lay around six thousand eggs per day if proper hive conditions are met.

These conditions have yet to be fully deciphered nor recreated by the Science and Research Center. Queens placed in artificial hives will consistently produce only several hundred eggs daily as opposed to thousands.

About the Junglee Creature

In stark contrast to the Buzzle and Bzzt, the Junglee is a species of bee which cannot sting. The stinger still exists, albeit on a microscopic scale, but it has long since become vestigial in favor of an alternative tactic; biting.

Being passive creatures with very few natural predators, Junglees are reluctant to attack unless their hive faces imminent destruction. They will swarm their target and use their tiny mouths to deliver a sharp pinch that will not cease until the threat is deterred or subdued. Such instances rarely occur and a hive will attempt to relocate to a safer area before needing to resort to violence.