Wire Bat
CID S-28
Subspecies Gallery
Orange Wire
Orangestone CID SS-71
Odor
- Primary
- Fr
- Hint
- Lu
- De
- Al
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Neutral
The orange coloration of their wire comes from rocks that are accidentally snapped up.
Red Wire
Poison Peat Bowl CID SS-72
Odor
- Primary
- Fr
- Hint
- Ro
- De
- Mu
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Neutral
They have to be careful of getting their wires singed by the burning peat.
Species Data
Classification
Genus: Bat
Planet: Feather Geyser
- Average Size
- 359 x 207 x 53 cm
- Trophic Level
- Predator
- Habitat
- Terrestrial
- Favorite Treat
- Meat Chop
- Nasal Cycle
- Left
Observations
Wire bats appear to have been able to fly in the distant past, yet the membrane on their wings have been lost. What’s left is a skeletal “wire” outline. They crawl on the ground and snap at their prey like crocodiles. The more brightly colored their wires, the healthier the specimen.