Gliding Ketter

The gliding ketter has replaced its ancestor the mini-flower ketter in the Krakow Temperate Rainforest. It has grown strong wings so it can glide from sune to sune which they now live in. Their wing have also gain much stronger photosynthesising cells to provide the energy needed for flight. They build nests in the top of the sunes at the start of the mating seasons. they have 3-4 young each season, called "chitties". they live for about 15- 20 years.