Ain | Bird Species Species in Atlaero | World Anvil
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Ain | Bird Species

A tiny, unique, hexapedal avian with a flat head, two cream compound eyes, no visible ears, and a narrow beak filled with serrated teeth. It has a thin neck, and its shoulders are rounded. It has a large, prism-shaped torso. and eight miniature powerful wings. It has two long, large forelegs that end in small paws, four long, large hind legs and no tail. The Ain's head, neck, shoulders and back are covered in large feathers, while the rest of its body is covered in delicate feathers. Most of its body is carmine with deep red speckles, while the rest of its body is light green. They have evolved with six legs due to having to carry large branches up into their tree-house like nesting grounds. The Ain nest so high up as they are weary of ground predators killing their young.     Average Height: 4 inches / 10 cm. Average Lifespan: 8 years. Maturity: 2 years. Breeding age: 3 years. No. of young: 4 eggs every 10 months. Population: Used to be over 500 million. Temperament: Disdainful. Diet: Animal fats, Blood, and Amphibians. Continent: Kuk.   Family life: Whenever it's ready to mate, the Ain finds as many new partners as it can. The Ain is not picky about finding a mate and will often choose the first suitable partner they find. The Ain is left to fend for itself at birth.   General
  • Can adapt very quickly to environmental changes.
  • They have a scent gland that produces a very pungent odour.
  • Status: - EXTINCT -

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    Apr 30, 2021 17:07 by EMBlevins

    Love it! May be worth taking the average height, age, etc and placing them in the sidebar for layout. Could help improve the look and allow for paragraph spacing on the actual description!

    May 6, 2021 14:18 by Ji-woo Mae

    That seems like a very useful idea, thank you for the tips.