Flamingo Wyvern
| Flamingo wyverns are so named for their resemblance to the tropical birds who they often share territory with. Their most striking feature is the bony black crest over their faces and snouts, larger in males while smaller in females, aiding both in digging up food and protection when fighting for mates. Males are duller in color than females due to their habit of wandering from nest to nest and picking from less algae-rich feeding grounds. Females are noticeably brighter than males due to their habit of not straying far from particularly algae-rich feeding grounds. |
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