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The '''swift hookphlyer''' replaced its ancestor the [[Xeno Hookmouth Phlyer|xeno hookmouth phlyer]]. With all the other competition for food from other marine species it had to return to the air where it specialized in eating the [[nectascooter]]. They either sit waiting on or fly around [[lurehum]]s, waiting for the nectascooter to get nectar from them. They even sleep on the lurehum and never need to return to shore.
The '''swift hookphlyer''' replaced its ancestor, the [[Xeno Hookmouth Phlyer|xeno hookmouth phlyer]]. With all the other competition for food from other marine species it had to return to the air where it specialized in eating the [[nectascooter]]. They either sit waiting on or fly around [[lurehum]]s, waiting for the nectascooter to get nectar from them. They even sleep on the lurehum and never need to return to shore.


Their wings have gotten darker to help heat them up faster in the polar weather. Their body coloration are purple and blue to blend in with the lurehum. Their wooden beaks are used to snap up nectascooters as they swoop on by. They use their large eyes to spot them from long distances.
Their wings have gotten darker to help heat them up faster in the polar weather. Their body coloration are purple and blue to blend in with the lurehum. Their wooden beaks are used to snap up nectascooters as they swoop on by. They use their large eyes to spot them from long distances.