Beach-Phlyer

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Beach-Phlyer
(Poecilimancerxia lituslibrocibatio)
Main image of Beach-Phlyer
Species is extinct.
19/125, Loss of Food (Tsunami)
Information
CreatorDass Other
Week/Generation18/119
HabitatKrakow Beach
Size70 cm Wingspan
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportEndoskeleton (Unjointed Wood)
DietFrugivore (Salty Spade-Leaf fruit), Photosynthesis
RespirationActive (Lungs)
ThermoregulationHeterotherm (Basking, Muscle-Generated Heat)
ReproductionSexual, Live birth, Two sexes
Taxonomy
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Subclass
Superorder
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Mancerxa
Chloropodia
Pterophylla
Rostrophylla
Passerimancerximorpha
Passerimancerxiformes
Fringillimancerxidae
Poecilimancerxia
Poecilimancerxia lituslibrocibatio
Ancestor:Descendants:

The beach-phlyer split from its ancestor and specialized to feed on the salty spade-leaf fruits and live in krakow beach. They have evolved a long tongue to pull off the fruits from the salty spade-leaf. The creature evolved "pillow" like feet with a larger surface area for better locomotion on the sand. They kept their ancestors spectacular coloration although some colors were changed, the coloration is used for display and appear more attractive to the opposite sex and logically play a vital part in the mating session. Unlike their ancestor, the beach-phlyer won't fly south to warmer climates; although their wings probably could carry them, they are now used for photosynthesis and to stabilize their warmth in the winter as well as for mating displays.

They will stay in flocks but won't sleep in trees like their ancestors. They gather up flora fibers to make round nests that they place somewhere where the vegetation is thick. They give birth to 2 to 3 babies and their parents will take turns bring them food until they can feed on their own. They usually mate for life and males will do elaborate courting displays in the air showing off their bright colors. They can also "toot" to each other using their butt-nostrils.

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)
  • Wutuu (family Fringillimancerxidae)
  • Scarlet Phlyer (order Passerimancerxiformes)
  • Fuscious Rombler (superorder Passerimancerximorpha)
  • Cockatwice (subclass Rostrophylla)