Singing Phlyer

The singing phlyer has adapted to hunt other hookphlyers, but it also uses dead fauna to supply its diet. They use the Global Glacier for raising their young, which is carried in the front claws. The hind legs are used for shoveling over the ground. Their huge wing muscles are used for staying airborne for even a week. They hunt their relatives by flying high in the sky and flying down, piercing through their prey. The huge wing muscles can even lift a mature cuddlebug phlyer. It uses its tongue for ripping flesh into its mouth. The singing phlyer can contract their wings due to heat loss when resting at the ground.

For finding a mate, the singing phlyer males will sing long arias with deep sounds. Some arias can take days, others only a few minutes. The females will choose the male which can sing best. When singing, the males will try to fly as far as possible, so that as many females as possible can hear it.