toucany the Pipared

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toucany
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Stolen
16 Dec 2018
Hatched
28 Dec 2023
Immortal
12 Jan 2024
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Dear Sophie,

You are the sweetest person ever πŸŒΊπŸ’•, on behalf of me and all the other people who adore you and appreciate you, have this token of love and happiness. @ratqueen helped me in this gift as well, they need the credit for it, but allowed me to give it to you. I hope you really luv her. πŸŽ€πŸ’• πŸŒΊπŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ’•


I rebirthed it so you could freeze it in the early stages since we sneakily asked you your favorite. We luv you lots, Sophie !! πŸ’•πŸŽ€πŸŒΊπŸŒΊπŸ’•


-Draggy πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸŽ€πŸŒΊ

About Pipared Eggs

Pipared eggs are often nestled in a bed of soft, warm flowers. If the flowers themselves don't get enough sunlight, the egg will not hatch. Thankfully, the color of the egg acts as a natural camouflage from being out in open sunshine.

About the Pipared Creature

The function of Pipareds is similar to that of bees: using their beak, they drink and extract nectar from flowers for food. As they go from flower to flower, they cross-pollinate. Pipareds are very quick-flying birds, which means that a flock of them can pollinate an entire field of flowers in an afternoon.

That being said, Pipareds do not "fly solo." They are almost always with a group of 5 or more. In terms of temperament, Pipareds are very agreeable birds unless they're competing for food from the same flower (which isn't normally a problem as flowers are plentiful). When flying together in the sky, they make a V formation like geese do.

Pipareds are vital to maintaining a healthy ecosystem on the island; they are protected from hunting by the Town Hall in Ark City and, by law, must be allowed to fly free (away from their owners) at least 8 hours minimum per day.