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a good question!

the creature will be something like a head lice with its size about a fruit fly (since it feeds on it) and with a very slippery body to escape curious fingers and a belly with many suckers

it will have a sharp jaw through which it can easily slice nose hairs

well the boogers; fresh ones (alive) will be predators and the dried ones (dead) will be their food to prevent from getting stuck in fresh boogers it will have capacity to create temporary 'bubbles' in the fresh boogers to rescue themselves

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Q: What could be some adaptaions for a fictional creature that live in the nose his predators are fingers tissues and boogers it eats nose hairs fruit flys and also eats boogers?
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