Notes:Pileated Snagret/olimar: Difference between revisions
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This variety of snagret has | This variety of snagret has the ability to both burrow underground and walk | ||
above it. | above it. Its earthy red coloration and distinct yellow ear and eye markings | ||
make it immediately recognizable. Despite featuring a | make it immediately recognizable. Despite featuring a chimeralike merging of | ||
serpent and avian features, the | serpent and avian features, the pileated snagret has poor eyesight for a bird, | ||
prehaps due to | prehaps due to extended periods spent underground. To compensate for this, | ||
its nose features a thermal-sensing organ common to many snakes, making it a | its nose features a thermal-sensing organ common to many snakes, making it a | ||
dangerously effective hunter.<noinclude>{{metadata|olimar}}</noinclude> | dangerously effective hunter.<noinclude>{{metadata|olimar}}</noinclude> |
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This variety of snagret has the ability to both burrow underground and walk above it. Its earthy red coloration and distinct yellow ear and eye markings make it immediately recognizable. Despite featuring a chimeralike merging of serpent and avian features, the pileated snagret has poor eyesight for a bird, prehaps due to extended periods spent underground. To compensate for this, its nose features a thermal-sensing organ common to many snakes, making it a dangerously effective hunter.
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