Ben scuttled through the undergrowth. Here, he felt most a home. The fern covering allowed him to move around without fear of being noticed, while also offering a tasty meal. Sure, at times he had to be cautious of what lurked around him, but for now, he was free to scuttle around in peace.
Of all the residents of the park, the bugs' had been least affected by their rescue. They were too separate from the other residents for it to really matter. Unlike all of the other residents, they barely spent any time with the keepers, and they're enclosure was isolated from the outside world, so that they have never seen how much the world had changed
Still, Ben felt the change. Though his home was large, it still had limits. Thick barriers prevented him from moving past certain areas, leaving his range a shadow of what it had been. Additonally, many small creaures were here that he had never seen before. Among them were tiny creatures that moved around the trees, cutting away leaves and moving them under the ground. Occasionally, they were attacked by strange flying insects, which feasted on the larvae of these odd social bugs.
Then, Ben heard a splashing sound. Being near one of the many ponds in the exhibit, he moved toward it to investigate. too his surprise, he found two strange creatures he: one was standing one two legs, with ridiculously tiny forelimbs and a hard pair of mouthparts, while the other stood on all fours and had a soft set of mouth parts. Both, though, were covered in fuzz.
The strange beasts stared at him for a moment, before going back to what they had been previously doing: searching for food. The bipedal one moved up to a line of the tiny leaf cutters and began eating the little arthropods, taking care to avoid the more aggressive ones, while the four legged one began plucking creatures out of the water. As soon as they were full, the retreated back toward the entrance of the exhibit, content with their feast.
Ben stared at their retreating forms for a moment, before taking a drink from the pond. Yet the presence of the two creatures had done irreparable damage to the bugs' worldview. Now, at last, even they were leaving the isolation of their world.
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