Tsa-Gara
In the language of the Azambi, a tribe of the Ivory Savannah, Tsa-Gara roughly means Whistling Swordsman. In fact, this big, dragonfly-like insect makes a remarkable sound with its wings, similar to the faint whistling of man, and uses its powerful sting with the dexterity of a master swordsman.
These beasts always hunt in groups and are capable of elaborate dances to disorient their enemy. They live in underground nests, whose entrances are cleverly concealed and hard to locate.
Tsa-Gara swarms can hunt as far as ten miles from their nests.