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The diveskimo hunter has split from its ancestor and come down from the troposphere to feed on the abundant 'skimos of drake. In the case of the fatty diveskimo this has meant a change in lifestyle as the fatty diveskimo is more flora than fauna. Hunting is a simple and efficient swoop and eat method similar to how the skim snappers feed except in the case of the fatty diveskimo where they must land before feeding. They nest in Drake Temperate Rainforest and will bury their eggs inside hollowed out lump towers. Nesting and roosting are both communal activities with flocks of 15-20 individuals all living together. They are ground roosters, laying their eggs in the dirt. The diveskimo hunter lands first with the hind limbs and then with the front limbs so that its wight is only briefly supported on it's skinny legs before being transferred to a quadruped stance using the claws on its wing as feet.
The '''diveskimo hunter''' has split from its ancestor and come down from the troposphere to feed on the abundant 'skimos of drake. In the case of the [[Fatty Diveskimo|fatty diveskimo]] this has meant a change in lifestyle as the fatty diveskimo is more flora than fauna. Hunting is a simple and efficient swoop and eat method similar to how the skim snappers feed except in the case of the fatty diveskimo where they must land before feeding. They nest in Drake Temperate Rainforest and will bury their eggs inside hollowed out lump towers. Nesting and roosting are both communal activities with flocks of 15-20 individuals all living together. They are ground roosters, laying their eggs in the dirt. The diveskimo hunter lands first with the hind limbs and then with the front limbs so that its wight is only briefly supported on it's skinny legs before being transferred to a quadruped stance using the claws on its wing as feet.


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