Sporistics
White-booted Racket-tail (Female
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By 321Aerobird
10/13/2022 - 03:06:26

Type: Creature
Rating: 0.04 (Not rated)
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Description

SCIENTIFIC NAME:
DISTRIBUTION: Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela
DIET: nectar and insects
INFO: The White-booted racket-tail is a part of the Trochilidae Family that consists of Hummingbirds. This species exhibits sexual dimorphism. Though both have green iridescent plumage. The male has two long blue-colored, racket-shaped tail feathers and white leg puffs. The female has white on her belly, a shorter tail (lacks the rackets) and white leg puffs (they are smaller than the male?s).
BREEDING: Like most hummingbirds, the male only contributes his genetic information to the next generation. The female chooses a nesting spot and makes a small cup. She lays two eggs, incubates them, and feeds the two chicks a mixture of nectar/insects. The chicks will fledge and the mother will feed them. After a while, they will be on their own.
SOUNDS: high sweet trill and single high-pitched notes.
STATUS: LEAST CONCERN
NOTES: I discovered this hummingbird species on youtube and found it quite fascinating to make on spore.
SOURCE(S): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-booted_racket-tail
Credit to Bonja for the floating template.

Details

2625
DNA points
Height
3.18
36 Bones0 Feet0 Hands
Diet: Omnivore
Health: +3
Meanness
41 %
Cuteness
31.22 %
Sociability
8 / 20
Aggressiveness
7 / 20
Abilities
0 / 15
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