The Final Outpost

Viewing Sunrise Feather

Creature: z26Rp
Name: Sunrise Feather
Breed: Senfina Krizo
Gender: Male
Owner: FarawayCreatures
Age: 3 years, 6 months, 2 weeks
Views: 64
Happiness: 145
Hardiness: 63
Appearance: 8
Obtained: 21:51 12.06.2021
Emerged: 14:15 14.06.2021
Matured: 7:50 16.06.2021

Opportunistic predators, Senfina Krizos are at home in the sky and on land. Their long, powerful wings can carry them for miles on the hunt for an easy target, while their muscular legs and arm claws allow for swift ground travel. Depending on their prey, they may dive from the sky or pounce from behind with a mighty leap. Powerful jaws ensure their first strike is often the last. When hunting or defending their flight, Senfina Krizos communicate using low-pitched screeches. Higher-pitched screeches are used for all other interactions between juveniles and parents, among flight members, and between mates or potential mates. Males demonstrate their interest by walking slowly toward a female with their head raised high to display their magnificent crest while making a long, continuous soft screeching sound. Females will either lift their head in interest and return the shriek or lower it in silent warning. Both parents will hunt for their young, with fish being the primary source of food until switching to small ground prey to begin the juveniles’ hunting training. Nesting grounds tend to be located near rivers or lakes, although for the rest of the year, Senfina Krizos are migratory and may be found throughout the temperate zone.

The creatures that dwell in this rather desolate world still display some diversity in appearance, eating habits, and social behavior. Whether they have fur or feathers, skin or scales, their unique genetic makeup allows for a variety of colors and markings within each species. Despite limitations in food sources, herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores are all present in the food chain, and each species requires specialized care within a laboratory. Although the artificial setting of housing units and breeding pods precludes most opportunities to study true interspecific behavior, the interactions within and between species has been studied extensively in the wilderness by scientists daring enough to venture beyond the outpost’s walls.

Creature Notes
  • From the colony selected for genetic studies, Sunrise Feather rests comfortably in the middle of the hierarchy, despite being the oldest specimen. He appears to possess a fatherly personality, often taking care of juveniles in absence of parents.
  • Juveniles must be kept away from Sunrise Feather's field of vision before they can be introduced to the flight, as he may attempt to take them into the colony before it is safe for them and the flight. His parental instinct seems to be extreme.
  • Despite being a caring, nurturing specimen, Sunrise Feather has been observed to bond and mate with many other individuals in the colony, and has never been established to have a single interest.
  • Is kind and friendly towards scientists. Physical contact and treats among the ones listed by A. Jackdaw are appropriate in reasonable amounts, as he gets very upset when out of jerky. Caution is necessary when exiting the colony, as he may follow.
Art by: infinis. Descriptions by: Shark.