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RULERS OF THE NEST
The Camouflaging Nature Of The Frog
BY TARA R. REIDLIKE
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PHOTOGRAPHS BY BEN W. R. PLANKTON
Nesting in small cocoons, the insectivorous mighty birds are extremely dangerous. Their beaks are made up of thousands of spines that inject a poisonous venom. Smaller in size when compared to other flying creatures, the green birds roam freely throughout the misty and foggy skies. Their vision has been confirmed as ten times clearer and brighter than the human eye.
It has been discovered that these flying creatures adapt fairly well to every nook and cranny within their environments. They thrive in mostly warmer, arid environments but have also been found in colder landscapes. Besides being strong and dangerous, they are also quite loud. You can hear chirping from miles away. They do not attack humans unless threatened. As long as you do not get in their way, they will not get in yours.
Competitiveness is another aspect that describes these creatures. Their cocoon shape and size demonstrates their order in the kingdom. The oldest and strongest creature always has the most exotic nest, while smaller birds live within smaller cocoons they build with found materials. The bird kingdom is competitive, and each creature needs to prove themselves to a higher bird in order to be accepted. When they reach maturity, each creature moves away from their natural habitat to create their own, which is continuously modified for the rest of their lifespan.
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