The Celerigar is a self sustaining flying wonder! They are happy feasting on berries, nuts and seeds, but can supplement their diet with a never ending supply of leafy green goodness.
ho:-nos(e)res (vespa rhinocerotidae)
A relative of the Rhino Beetle, the Hornoceros packs quite a punch from both ends. Often found hopping about in pub gardens throughout summer, getting somewhat tipsy on cider.
[skwij-uh-n] sciuridae columbidae
Squigeon. Half Squirrel, half Pigeon. Total dominance of all parks and green spaces, with no crumbs, nuts, or berries left to go to waste.
fluh-ming-uhs (phoenicopteri testudo)
Flamingoise are commonly found in warmer, tropical climates, as the act of hibernation isn't quite as straightforward as with it's Tortoise cousins.
per-i-grin dol-fin (peregrinus delphinum)
The Peregrine Dolphin is most at home along the Mediterranean coast, it's Dolphin side plunging in to the crystal clear depths for fish, whilst the Falcon scours the shorelines for prey.
juh-rahrk (camelopardus caetus)
The Girark is a surprisingly elegant and graceful creature, and despite it's seemingly carnivorous appearance tends to graze on leaves and shrubs, as well as small insects.