Jet-Glider Plent

The Jet-Glider Plentsplit from the Hang-Glider Plent. It's even bigger to capture more sunlight, and to catch more air to keep in it. Adults never come to the surface of the anymore, however they my fly low to get a low floating cluster Sky Trees. From the Sky Bubbles and Sky Trees it will get all minerals and the water, which is needed for photosynthesis. The legs have long since 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. Their young start as a normal flying plent, like other members of the genus Aeroflora.

Some differences from its ancestor is that since its food contains hydrogen it will absorb this and store it in hydrogen sacs. This not only helps it stay buoyant in the air but allows it to give it a jet of air which it shoots out o its butt-nostril. It helps it maneuver in the sky to catch all the floating plants it can. These bursts of hydrogen and other gases only last in short bursts when getting read to eat. This helps ensure it grabs it before it floats away. This can also help if they fly to low and will use t to gain altitude again. You might also notice their stomach has grown a but to collect as many floating plants as it can before closing its huge mouth. The eyes have gotten a little better to search for its floating food.