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With the evolution of the Sky Balloon some Plentutu began to fly up to them and rest on the plant's pedal/leaf. The Plentutri have evolved smaller bodies and live in between the leaves of the Sky Tree. They stay to the innermost part of the tree but can walk along most of the stiff and sturdy leaves. Plentutris fly down to gather nuts and fruit and then, with their large beaks, journey back up to the Sky Trees to feed their young. Plentiuris are susceptible to predators when a Sky Tree lowers itself to the water or when gathering food.
With the evolution of the [[Sky Balloon]], some [[Plentutu]] began to fly up to them and rest on the plants' petals/leaves. The '''Plentutris''' have evolved smaller bodies and live in between the petals/leaves of the [[Sky Tree]]. They stay near the innermost part of the tree, but can walk along most of the stiff, sturdy petals/leaves. Plentutris fly down to gather nuts and fruit and then, with their large beaks, journey back up to the Sky Trees to feed their young. Plentutris are susceptible to predators when a Sky Tree lowers itself into the water or when gathering food.


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Revision as of 02:00, 9 September 2007

Plentutri
(Aeroflora tooty)
Main image of Plentutri
Species is extant.
Information
CreatorNuclearchinchila Other
Week/Generation7/46
HabitatAtmosphere
SizeTiny (20-30 cm)
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietPhotosynthesis, Herbivore (Pampyrus)
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionSexual, live birth, 2 genders
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Aeroflora
Aeroflora tooty
Ancestor:Descendants:

With the evolution of the Sky Balloon, some Plentutu began to fly up to them and rest on the plants' petals/leaves. The Plentutris have evolved smaller bodies and live in between the petals/leaves of the Sky Tree. They stay near the innermost part of the tree, but can walk along most of the stiff, sturdy petals/leaves. Plentutris fly down to gather nuts and fruit and then, with their large beaks, journey back up to the Sky Trees to feed their young. Plentutris are susceptible to predators when a Sky Tree lowers itself into the water or when gathering food.