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Pygmy Coastal Mirromy Information by Mirromy

Pygmy Coastal Mirromy Information

Mirromy

The final subspecies of Mirromy

Pygmy Coastal Mirromy Features:

-No matter the age, they cap out at around 3 feet tall.

-They can glide, and fly short distances.

-In water they primarily glide like a manta ray.

-Mostly carnivorous.

-Live on sea side cliffs, or on floating islands made a of a type of bubble seaweed that they gather together to make nests.

-One of the few Mirromy types that do not typically interbreed with the other types.

-Keen eyesight.

-Uses fangs to grab paralyzed prey from water. (paralyze with tongue needle). Only species with protruding fangs.

-Very flat tail, under tail tendrils are typically pulled into nubs.

-"Big toe" is spaced apart from other toes to help with climbing and grabbing since hands are less useful.

-Longer neck and pronounced chest.

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