Seaplent

The Seaplent is a descendant of the Flying Plent. With its long mouth it fishes beakworms out of the water. The mouth has little teeth, wich are just protuberances of the side of the mouth. These teeth allow the seaplent to hold the beakworms in its mouth while flying. It always swallows the beakworms with the tail at first, to avoid the beak being stuck in the oesophagus. The frontlegs developed to little stumps which it uses to crawl around the rocks at the coast, where it rests. The backlegs form together with the underpart of the airhole a tail, wich it flaps to get faster or to maneuver through the air.