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Avalia

Avalia where sentient birds from the Avalon island chain. They died out in 64ed due to a fast spreading alien born illness that made the shells of their eggs too thin.

Basic Information

Anatomy

Avalia

Genetics and Reproduction

An Avalian female only lays one egg at a time, although they can lay a new one every month. They mate for life and usually end up in small families with between one and three children.

Ecology and Habitats

Tropical and subtropical climes needed for a long healthy life.

Dietary Needs and Habits

Seeds, nuts, fruit, buds and other plant material.

Additional Information

Uses, Products & Exploitation

In the colonial days of the Oth they took Avalia to use as meat and for their eggs.

Facial characteristics

Strong curved beaks, ideal for cracking nuts.

Geographic Origin and Distribution

Lived mostly in Avalon untill Oth expansion brought them all over the globe. They could not survive in the colder climes so stayed mostly around the equator.

Civilization and Culture

Major Language Groups and Dialects

They speak a musical tone based language called Avola.

Common Dress Code

Avalia don't wear clothing, though they do some times wear bangles on their legs.

Interspecies Relations and Assumptions

Oth

Because of their enslavement and use as a food source by the Oth, they tend to dislike them generally.

H'ove

They need a very different climate than the H'ove, but most of thier interactions are pleasant as they have very similar ways of life and have suffered similar abuse at the hands of the Oth. The Avalia also enjoy perching on H'ove horns for a free ride.
EXTINCT
Lifespan
100 years or 70 if living outside of Avalon.
Average Height
3.7ft from head to tail
Hieght range
3.5ft-4ft
Average wingspan
16ft
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
They come in many colors, and its rare to find one that only has one color to their plumage. Typical colors are purple, blue, green, orange, yellow, purple, pink, white, black, and/or red.
Geographic Distribution


Cover image: by Lengna(Jay)