Hang-Glider Plent

The hang-glider plent is the descendant of the gliding plent. It's bigger to capture more sunlight, and to catch more air to keep in it. The wingspan is approx. 10 metres. the adults never come to the surface of the earth anymore, because from time to time, it will fly into a swarm of gliding sagworms to swallow some. From the sagworms it will get all minerals and the water, which is needed for photosynthesis. When they fly into such a swarm, likely some sagworms will hold onto the Hang-glider plent to eat it, but for this case, the pent evolved a trick: It will quicken so dramatically, that the feathers of the sagworms will catch so much air, that the sagworms will be dropped from the plent. The legs fully degenerated, since it really never touches the ground anymore. Instead, it will follow the sun by flying to the sunlit half of Sagan. So, it will never sleep. It will just have breaks, where it rest in the air, while gliding. It replaces the gliding plent. Their young start as a normal flying plent, like other members of the genus Aeroflora.