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Round-Winged Hookphlyer: Difference between revisions
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(Replaces its ancestor in the [[Maneiac Polar Coast]] area)
The broad, rounded wings of the '''round-winged hookphlyer''' make it maneuverable at low flight speeds. It also helps it catch thermals so it can soar. While soaring, it uses its keen eyesight to spot
Their beaks are wooden, and because wood does not conduct electricity, the nectascooter's defense of producing an electric charge from its spikes is useless. The pincer-like tips of the beak even extend past the tongue of the round-winged hookphlyer, so the nectascooter can't even shock its predator's tongue.
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