Black-Winged Nobom

The black-winged nobom as split from the iridescent nobom. It has evolved to live in the harsh frozen tundra around the south pole. It eats only firpalm. In are to cope with the cold, it has developed a covering of very many fatty lumps which protrude from the body in finger-like masses. Another adaptation are it's leaves. They no longer collect sunlight, but instead are used to help keep the floranimal alive. It spreads it's black leaves out in the sun, and the very many vessels in the wings get warmed up, thus keeping it warm. If it gets too hot, it'll fan the leaves much like it's ancestor did. Because there is little to no sunlight in the winter, it has no way to stay warm. Instead, it will hibernate. Because of this, they have to eat a lot of food throughout the summer, and are almost always found eating.