Coral Dust Air Filter
CID S-6
Subspecies Gallery

Rainbow Dust
Rainbow Dunes CID SS-14
Odor
- Primary
- Sp
- Hint
- Ro
- De
- Im
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Neutral
Eating the rainbow coral dust of the Rainbow Dunes have given this subspecies its distinct spots.

Blue Zebra
Vent Fields CID SS-15
Odor
- Primary
- Ha
- Hint
- Bt
- De
- Mu
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Neutral
The hot air from the Vent Fields allows them to float at a higher altitude and consume more matter.
Species Data
Classification
Genus: Air Filter
Planet: Coral Desert
- Average Size
- 79 x 57 x 90 cm
- Trophic Level
- Producer
- Habitat
- Aerial
- Favorite Treat
- Candied Carrion
- Nasal Cycle
- Right
Observations
Coral dust air filters’ fibers are thick, adapted to filter out large coral particulates. The tops of their heads and noses act as a chimney, releasing purified air in puffs. They dance in the air, which adds a sparkling beauty to the dried Coral Desert skies.