Sleoteawing
Sleoteawings are small flying mammals that live in forests across the land. They have quite a reputation for their curious and mischievous personalities.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Long pointy ears, long tail with a bushy tip, bat wings
Genetics and Reproduction
Sleoteawings reproduce sexually. Females will then give birth to one or two live offspring on average about fifty-five to sixty-three days later.
Ecology and Habitats
Sleoteawings live in temperate and coniferous forests.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Sleoteawings are omnivorous creatures that will happily eat fruits and small rodents in equal measure.
Behaviour
Sleoteawings are normally peaceful, but when threatened, they will curl up and retreat into a ball. They also have a habit of using their tails to brush up and grab onto objects. Some people have even reported mysteriously opened doors and missing items such as balloons and sunglasses.
Additional Information
Domestication
Some people keep Sleoteawings as pets and are selectively bred for friendliness and softness.
Facial characteristics
Mature males have a beard-like pattern of fur on their face.
Geographic Origin and Distribution
While Sleoteawings can be found just about anywhere that isn't too warm and has enough large trees, most live in the deepest parts of Evercana Forest.
Average Intelligence
Sleoteawings are very curious creatures, and have been shown to solve relatively complex puzzles.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Sleoteawings are able to float while resting, but they do use their wings for active movement. Able to glow at night
Civilization and Culture
History
Also, for a long time, there was a debate over if Sleoteawings actually used their wings, or somehow floated in the air.
Historical Figures
Dax--Beloved companion of Shabella Leolen
Lifespan
50 years
Conservation Status
Uncommon
Average Height
24cm body; 66cm from head to tail.
Average Weight
4 pounds
Average Length
14 cm
Average Physique
They have very light bodies.
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Sleoteawings come in a wide variety of colors; from green to brown to violet.
Geographic Distribution
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