Mialine (MY-ah-leen)
Mialines are tiny, airborne, fish-like creatures with a high level of bio-luminescence. They are diurnal, and speculated to be distant relatives of the far larger Caeo.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Invertebrates, partly translucent and iridescent, with a variety of fin shapes.
Ecology and Habitats
They appear to be found most often in temperate areas, especially forests where the air is stiller.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Grass pollen appears to form the largest portion of their diet.
Lifespan
One to two Seasons
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Average Length
0.25"-1" (body; some fin lengths have been 3"-4")
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Typically silvers, golds, lavenders, and blues with an iridescent overtone.
Geographic Distribution
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