Flybys (Flying Rabbits)
A rabbit that has taken on wings and a long tail in order to better scope out the area around them. They are frequent across the world in various colors and sizes depending on their environment.
Basic Information
Genetics and Reproduction
These suckers breed like their home species-rabbits. Any time and anytime they'll go at it and keep their senses satisfied.
Growth Rate & Stages
They grow within the first year of their lives. Their wings are capable of flight within the first few hours of leaving their nest-directly after hatching. Young ones live in swarms together and leave their parents after the first month, however branch off to forage for food.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Plants. Lots and lots of plants. They eat anything and everything plant. They're capable of eating Wilderwilt, however, they tend to get eaten first. It would require the entire species to take down one wildewilt forest.
Additional Information
Domestication
Food is used as a source of motivation for the flybys to associate with others. They're a naturally curious and friendly species, so it doesn't take much for them to keep coming back and consider you a friend.
Uses, Products & Exploitation
Skilpies have tamed these creatures as methods of alerts. The flyby senses danger and warns the skilpies with screeches far before the danger comes close. They also make cuddly pets.
Geographic Origin and Distribution
Everywhere, generally considered a pest in areas that happen to be annoyed by their presence.
Average Intelligence
Average. Naturally friendly, however, very easy to scare off. The slightest wrong move can send them flying away in the blink of an eye.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
They have the capability of switching between normal vision and heat vision at will. They can see for miles using heat vision and can easily decipher between beast and plant-making it very easy for them to spot predators.
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