Wall Gliders
A species of large flying mammals very often seen at the Eastern Wall.
Wall Gliders are possibly a winged form or primate, at least they share some similarities with them. Their arms are wings made of a furred skin but they retain a three fingered hand. The rest of the body does look similar to various primates. They walk on all fours and are skilled climbers. In flight the can use their wings for slefpowerd flight but for the most part they prefer to glide an use the air flows much like the big birds of prey do.
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