Proto-Uksoar

The proto-uksoar has split from its ancestor the high grassland ukback. In search of prey they have spread to the more forested areas of Darwin. The proto-uksoar has developed membranes between its arms and legs which allows it to glide across the canopy. They also have developed a air chamber crest with an opening hole that they use to make sounds. The sounds made are used for territorial threats and mating calls. Usually to hunt, they will search the forest for prey. Once the prey has been spotted, the proto-uksoar will swoop on to the prey. the proto-uksoar will use its long claws to restrain the prey. The proto-uksoar is a solitary creature and only comes together to mate in the spring. They will begin the search for a mate and males will fight over females. The females after mating will develop a sac full of eggs on their under side. The offspring hatch as a larva phase which resembles a uksip terricola. After they hatch, they will cling to their mother as she provides them food via parts of her kills.