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Revision as of 22:39, 22 February 2016
Template:Infobox:Fauna Flora The Rabbit Ray is a type of [[::Category:Attitude: Passive|passive]] life form belonging to the [[::Category:Fauna|fauna]] category.
It mainly dwells the Kelp Forest and Safe Shallows.
Appearance
The Rabbit Ray is comparably small, having a rather flat body. Its head has two large eyes, a small mouth resembling that of a real life rabbit , and two bright orange protrusions pointing backward. Its body adorns two large undulating wings and ends with a pair of caudal fins.
The Rabbit Ray also features a spectacular body coloration, with most of which is capable of emitting bioluminescent glows: its wings having glowing blue outlines, its dark blue dorsal side dotted with bright blue spots, its underside a dull yellow, and its tail fins blue and orange in color.
Data Bank Entry
A herbivorous aquatic lifeform with highly poisonous flesh.
- Undulating wings: Main mode of transportation.
- Poisonous flesh: Large and without other defense mechanisms, the rabbit ray appears to have evolved poisonous flesh to ward off predators.
- Diet: Grasses and kelps.
- Assessment: Inedible but friendly
Gallery
A Rabbit Ray swimming in the Kelp Forest, during night time