Sky Phlyer

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Sky Phlyer
(Passerimancerxia atmosmimus)
Main image of Sky Phlyer
Species is extinct.
19/128, replaced by descendant
Information
CreatorMnidjm Other
Week/Generation19/125
HabitatAtmosphere (Troposphere)
Size160 cm Wingspan
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportEndoskeleton (Unjointed Wood)
DietPhotosynthesis, Insectivore (Tropoworm)
RespirationActive (Lungs)
ThermoregulationHeterotherm (Basking, Muscle-Generated Heat)
ReproductionSexual, Live Birth, Two Sexes
Taxonomy
Domain
Superkingdom
Kingdom
Subkingdom
Phylum
Class
Subclass
Superorder
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Viridisagania
Mancerxa
Phytozoa (info)
Chloropodia (info)
Pterophylla (info)
Rostrophylla
Passerimancerximorpha
Passerimancerxiformes
Passerimancerxidae
Passerimancerxia
Passerimancerxia atmosmimus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The sky phlyer split from its ancestor. They now spend their entire lives living in the skies. Not much has changed from its ancestor except for its slightly larger body. They are competing with the yuuvee for food but they are quicker due to the energy boost they get from the sun. They will stay in flocks and sleep and raise young in flight.

The young are able to fly about 20 minutes after birth, but spend a lot of time in their mother's or father's "arms". They give birth to 2 babies and their parents will take turns bring them food until they can survive on their own. They still mate for life and males will do elaborate courting displays in the air showing off their bright colors.

Living Relatives (click to show/hide)

These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)
  • Mouse Gryphler (order Passerimancerxiformes)
  • Poisonous Chickenpear (superorder Passerimancerximorpha)
  • Plesican (subclass Rostrophylla)