Parasite
The parasite insect is a small, slimy creature that is commonly found in damp, dark environments. It has a long, segmented body that is covered in a thick, slimy mucus, and its six legs are thin and spindly. Its head is small and sharp, with a pair of mandibles that it uses to burrow into the flesh of its prey. The parasite insect feeds on the blood and tissue of other creatures, injecting them with a numbing toxin that allows it to feed without being detected. It is a formidable predator, and its presence is often revealed only when its victim becomes sick or begins to show signs of infection.