Jellybirds

These creatures, which resemble a hybrid of a bird and a jellyfish, possess a unique adaptation that enables them to extract moisture directly from the air. They have elongated tendrils that act as natural sponges, absorbing the water particles present in the mist. This adaptation allows them to sustain themselves without the need for traditional water sources. Jellybirds have a harmonious relationship with the islanders. They are often seen as symbols of good luck and prosperity. Islanders build tall perches and nests on their rooftops, welcoming jellyfish to rest there.
Scientific Name
Avian
Geographic Distribution


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