Common Batti

Pteropus pudicus

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Though the Batti is a species of bat, they live quite differently from many of their cousins. Their usual form of locomotion is flight, but many seem to prefer walking upright on their legs without any help from their wings. Their sense of sight is well adapted for hunting during any hour of the day or night. It appears that they do not use echolocation like many other bats, but their auditory perception is second to none; this may explain their deep love of music.

Pronounciation: BAA-tee
Plural: Battis
Diet: Insectivore
Height: 15-20 in (40-50 cm)
Weight: 1.5-2.6 lb (0.7-1.2 kg)
Availability: Free
Habitat: Craiss Caverns, Roraldi Forest
Passive Traits: Aerodynamic, Cave Dweller, Keen Hearing, Night Vision
Element: Air
Strength: 2
Intelligence: 4
Endurance: 8
Willpower: 7
Agility: 2
Battle Traits: Sharp Senses

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