Common Banatoyle

Pteranodon ariena

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With a highly specialized form of disguise, the easiest way to test whether or not a bunch of bananas is actually a bunch of Banatoyles is to whistle. Their long curved skull contains hollow pockets with a fairly complex valve system, allowing the Banatoyle to produce large range of sounds, which they use to communicate, find mates, and warn off predators. Banatoyles travel in family groups called "bunches".

Pronounciation: BAN-uh-toyuhl
Plural: Banatoyles
Diet: Frugivore
Height: 65-118 mm (2.5-4.6 in)
Weight: 44-46 g (1.5-1.6 oz)
Availability: Free
Habitat: Idalani Waterfalls
Passive Traits: Aerodynamic, Jungle Dweller
Element: Air
Strength: 1
Intelligence: 2
Endurance: 5
Willpower: 7
Agility: 7
Battle Traits: None

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