Flitter+Part+One,+Edited+Version

Flitter

The species Flitter (flitterus sparklus) is a multicolored creature that resembles a hybrid between a butterfly and a hamster. It has decorative wings, a small mop of fur draped over the forehead, eyes that twinkle, and their antennae are actually incredibly special. In the daylight, they seem standard, but at night, the antennae burst into fluorescent light. They have a tiny, pink nose that twitches as it detects scents, and sparkly white teeth that are very useful for munching on fruits and nuts. They weigh 1.5 pounds, actually not very weighty for an animal their size. Flitters have very sensitive ears and an incredible sense of smell, although this sometimes does not work very well for they are prone to earaches often. They are normally 4”-6” tall, but there are variations in the size.

Flitters have a large family chain. Since they live for so long, little Flitters end up getting to see their great-great-great grandparents. Because of their resemblance to a certain mythological creature (fairies), when a human sees a Flitter, they often mistake them for fairies. When they unfold their wings, a shower of glitter falls from them, and when they cry, their teardrops shine like diamonds. They eat marshmallows, fruits, corn, sunflower seeds, fruity smoothies, and honey. They live so high up in the sky that they are usually hidden from humans and predators. They live in big fluffy clouds shaped like flowers, and they make a bed of petals gathered from little flowers that can in their normally inhospitable habitat. Flitters have their own secret language that no other species can understand or hear. They have an interesting way of storing food under their wings and not dropping it while they fly. They can tolerate water, but for them, swimming is impossible because their wings get soaked and they drag them down. They can run amazingly fast and fly 18 miles per hour, almost just like an airplane.

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