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|diet = Carnivore ([[Surface Saltswarmer]], [[Mudsucker]]), Photosynthesis
|diet = Carnivore ([[Surface Saltswarmer]], [[Mudsucker]]), Photosynthesis
|reproduction= Sexual, Lays soft-shelled eggs in nest, Two Genders
|reproduction= Sexual, Lays soft-shelled eggs in nest, Two Genders
|domain =
|domain = Eukaryota
|kingdom =
|kingdom = Mancerxa
|phylum =
|phylum = Phytozoa
|class =
|class = Ichthyophyta
|order =
|order = Monoptichthya
|family =
|family = Pronatidae
|genus = Volaticus
|genus = Volaticus
|species = nueve
|species = nueve
}}
}}


The '''swooperbean''' split from it's ancestor. When some [[Cloud Swarmer|cloud swarmers]] flew down too far near [[Ninth Bay]], they had to adapt to the change they came to, and evolved. With the abundance of their "swarmer" cousins in the bay, they decided to prey upon them. As a result, they doubled in size and grew stronger wing muscles with broader wings to catch more sunlight. Their undersides became blue to fool swarmers, who look above all the time, into thinking that above the water is just sky. As a result, their undersides lost the ability to photosynthesize, but this is fine since the swooperbean doesn't fly on it's back midair.
The '''swooperbean''' split from its ancestor. When some [[Cloud Swarmer|cloud swarmers]] flew down too far near [[Ninth Bay]], they had to adapt to the change they came to, and evolved. With the abundance of their "swarmer" cousins in the bay, they decided to prey upon them. As a result, they doubled in size and grew stronger wing muscles with broader wings to catch more sunlight. Their undersides became blue to fool swarmers, who look above all the time, into thinking that above the water is just sky. As a result, their undersides lost the ability to photosynthesize, but this is fine since the swooperbean doesn't fly on it's back midair.


To catch and eat their prey, swooperbeans have developed a mouth out of a thick layer of cellulose that acts similar to cartilage, which can stretch out to catch prey while dive-bombing the surface. it's wooden teeth may not be strong, but can still puncture the weak membrane of swarmers. It does not eat the bigger swarmers in the bay, due to their size. If it gets stuck in the water, it will use it's wings in an awkward rowing fashion.
To catch and eat their prey, swooperbeans have developed a mouth out of a thick layer of cellulose that acts similar to cartilage, which can stretch out to catch prey while dive-bombing the surface. it's wooden teeth may not be strong, but can still puncture the weak membrane of swarmers. It does not eat the bigger swarmers in the bay, due to their size. If it gets stuck in the water, it will use it's wings in an awkward rowing fashion.