I am starting to think Yukkuri kind is so "disgustingly adorable" that there are lots of "children" at their teens, who would love to see such "how to kill pests" comics.
"Nest". I sometimes wonder if yukkuri are on zerg levels of infestation. Going from a hatchery, to a nest, and then to a hive.
And like in those old yukkuri comics, ravaging entire forests of food and small animals.
I believe that depends on the author -- yukkuri in forest settings tend to have medium-sized families; 2-4 units. They can survive off of anything, including grass, so it's not as if they couldn't survive if they wanted to. Tree bark, leaves, anything will do.
Right. Not only is it completely worthless against humans, it becomes a great big sign saying "here we are."Yuu..Yupi-..Yuu..Yuu..Yuu..Yupipi-..Yupi-..Toshiaki-kun and Futaba-san, do you know what kind of places yukkuri live in?'Cause they'll be found...Hmmm...
Don't know, it's dark.Yukkuri make their nests in caves, tree hollows...The hole covered with tree branches.The correct answer is that one.O-kayIt's good to be honest, but think about it a litte, ok?Absolutely no idea!The one with the tree growing over it!I know!Ummm...Can you tell which one has yukkuri in it?But against their fellow yukkuri it's quite effective.But I think it's just pointless.It's there to make sure other yukkuri don't come in.Any...?This is called a "barrier".And the entrance of the nest is always covered with branches....or even holes they dig in the ground themselves.Futaba-san, do you know?Unfortunately, that's wrong.Well, there are 4 holes over there in the forest.Yes, that's correct!In holes...!To begin with, let's talk about where yukkuri can be found.