Hadozee

Hadozees’ progenitors were awakened mammals of the beastlands no bigger than house cats. Hunted by larger natural predators, they took to the trees and evolved wing-like flaps that enabled them to glide from branch to branch. Nowadays hadozees are bipedal natural climbers.
 

Characteristics

Physical features

In addition to being natural climbers, hadozees have feet that are as dexterous as their hands, even to the extent of having opposable thumbs. Membranes of skin hang loosely from their arms and legs. When stretched taut, these membranes enable hadozees to glide. Hadozees wrap these wings around themselves to keep warm.

General Information

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Geographic Distribution
Beastland
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Physiologie

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Size
Medium
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by Christopher Perkins

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