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

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.