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The '''quone phlyer''' replaced its ancestor the [[Migrating Phlyer|migrating phlyer]]. As its food adapted, evolved and even went extinct it too had to evolve to eat it. It still eats the berries of the [[quilbil]] but has expanded its diet to eating the nuts of the [[quone]]. These can be tough and they use their strong beak to crack them open.
The '''quone phlyer''' replaced its ancestor, the [[Migrating Phlyer|migrating phlyer]]. As its food adapted, evolved and even went extinct it too had to evolve to eat it. It still eats the berries of the [[quilbil]] but has expanded its diet to eating the nuts of the [[quone]]. These can be tough and they use their strong beak to crack them open.


Unlike its ancestor it doesn't have to migrate anymore since its food source only exists now in Chum Polar River. However that doesn't mean food is easy to find. It has become better at flying in order find patches of food along the riverbanks. Its eyes too have improved to better see ripe food below. They have regained some of their tail stabilizer membranes in order to better maneuver when flying. Their wing membranes both photosynthesize and help warm them up in the cold air due to its darker green coloring. It has also evolved wooden hoof pads on its feet to protect its feet from the frozen ground as well as help it to run when taking off to fly.
Unlike its ancestor it doesn't have to migrate anymore since its food source only exists now in Chum Polar River. However that doesn't mean food is easy to find. It has become better at flying in order find patches of food along the riverbanks. Its eyes too have improved to better see ripe food below. They have regained some of their tail stabilizer membranes in order to better maneuver when flying. Their wing membranes both photosynthesize and help warm them up in the cold air due to its darker green coloring. It has also evolved wooden hoof pads on its feet to protect its feet from the frozen ground as well as help it to run when taking off to fly.