Stonebeak Phlyer: Difference between revisions
m
→top: Habitat format change
imported>OviraptorFan mNo edit summary |
m (→top: Habitat format change) |
||
(7 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown) | |||
Line 1:
{{Species
|name = Stonebeak Phlyer
|week = 26
|generation = 162
|creator = Disgustedorite
|image = Stonebeak Phlyer.png
|ancestor = Lari Phlyer
|habitat = Jujubee Tropical Ocean (Sunlight Zone), North Jujubee Temperate Ocean (Sunlight Zone), South Jujubee Temperate Ocean (Sunlight Zone), LadyM Tropical Ocean (Sunlight Zone), North LadyM Temperate Ocean (Sunlight Zone), Soma Temperate Coast, Maineiac Temperate Coast, Oz Temperate Coast, Hydro Tropical Coast, Fly Tropical Shallows, King Tropical Coast, Chum Tropical Coast, Jindy Tropical Coast, BigL Tropical Coast, Dass Temperate Coast, Wind Temperate Coast, Clarke Temperate Coast, Elerd Temperate Coast, Fermi Temperate Coast
|size = 2.8 meters long
|diet = Carnivore ([[Seashrog]], [[Hitchhiker Scuttler]], [[Fiesta Leafshell]], [[Coasterlina Leafshell]], [[Fermi Leafshell]], [[Hockel]], [[Pygmy Hullback]], [[Hullback]] (rarely)), Photosynthesis, Scavenger
|reproduction = Sexual (male and female, live birth)
|respiration=Active (Lungs)
|thermoregulation=Heterotherm (Basking, Muscle-Generated Heat)
▲|family = Petrorostridae
|genus = Petrorostrum
|species = primis
}}
The '''Stonebeak Phlyer''' split from its ancestor. Rather than diving into water to catch aquatic prey, it hunts floating fauna and semi-aquatic fauna which live on free-floating nests and flora. It is named for an unusual feature which sets it apart from other
The Stonebeak
The Stonebeak
The Stonebeak Phlyer hunts by swooping down and trying to hook prey with its claws. If it succeeds, it will either proceed to eat it alive or, if
The Stonebeak Phlyer especially has a taste for the [[Seashrog]], as it is large and fairly slow and therefore provides a lot of meat with a relatively high success rate. If it catches an unsuspecting Seashrog, its armored belly protects it from its osteoderms, though a strike from the tail could still cause severe injury if it does not kill the shrog quickly. If the Seashrog spots the Stonebeak Phlyer first, however, it will try to veer
Much like its ancestor, the Stonebeak Phlyer is a good swimmer and can rest and even give birth in the ocean. Its body is covered in a waxy coating which repels water, helping it take off from the sea. Like most plents, it mates mouth-to-mouth, and it usually gives birth either hidden in flora or on the deck of a Seashrog nest which it has made vacant by eating its inhabitants. Its young are superprecocial and can fly within a few hours of birth.
|