Deil
A bird of prey nesting mostly in trees. Its feathers look like leaves and change colors with the season according to those of the trees. They can nest either at the top or on the strongest branches of trees, and a combination of the two is the ideal.
Basic Information
Anatomy
The deils are big birds of prey with elongated limp feathers on its tail. Their talons are long enough to be planted into the ground and immobilize their prey, or lift them in the air in an instant with their powerful wings. Their aquiline beak can pierce through the crystal shell of glass scorpions. Their legs also look like branches and can change tone from brown to black.
Biological Traits
The two long tail feathers of males are twice as long as those of females, with males' reaching about the same size as them, making them twice as long, and females reaching in length three half of their actual size.
Biological Cycle
The change of season also make the deils change colors. Their feather take the color of leaves and become white when it snows, and their legs become darker when temperatures get low.
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
As a bird of prey, deils have a great eyesight, good hearing and good smell.
Lifespan
17 years
Average Height
62cm
Average Weight
964g
Average Length
93 (female) - 124 (male) cm
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