Shorter Tailed Avianaquarius
Evolved from A. tropheus this species migrated the nesting zone of zone O( they can reach there by resting on Kelpflotensa species to rest as stops to continue to fly to Zone O) to avoid nesting zone problems with seavyrns. Their beaks became thicker and broader in order to feed on the to defend themselves from seavyrns. They also became larger to defend themselves from seavyrns and their tails became shorter to lose drag when flying. Their wingspan got longer so they can fly longer.
Found in zone 25 and O they get 2 feet long with a wingspan of 4 feet long. They are able to fly for 2.5-3.5 hours. They fly in groups of 2-5 hunting via grabbing prey from the surface using either their talons or their large beaks. They hunt M. kelpcamotus, S. cannibalisii and S. primus.When D. ptisipteryx tries to hunt them each would scatter in different directions then swoop back from behind then started to bite the wings and their tails to chase it off. Males are usually dark blue colour while females are brownish blue in colour
When breeding, males build nest in beaches of zone O and try to attract a mate, mated pairs just need to build a nest as their paired for life. When female gets attracted and accepts the male they mate and the female lays 5-7 eggs. Once the eggs hatch the mated pair will raise the young until they reach subadult which they are taught to fly and chased off the nest to fend for themselves. Hatchling to adult would take 8 months of growth.