I believe it is the rare Polyus minimus.
Passeriformes
Corvidae
Polyus
P. minimus
Using trinomial nomenclature we can identify the above species Polyus minimus niger
But here we can see examples of subspecies P. minimus ruber and P. minimus caeruleus (left to right)
Asside from their distinct colour, caeruleus is most easily identified by the opaque webbing on the left wing.
Similarly, ruber can be distinguished by it's lack of complete geometry.
As well as some strange flight behaviour in certain seasons as noted by other researchers.
Most curious however is P. minimus flavus. This subspecies (according to some researchers) possesses the ability to temporarily spawn a second head. Complete with it's own brain and a second set of optical nerves allowing it to remain in constant vigilance whilst feeding, as well as fooling would-be predators.
Additionally, with the presence of a second set of mandibles, as well as a complete esophagus, flavus is capable of taking in calories at twice the rate of other subspecies, which is necessary to facilitate this metabolically exhaustive adaptation.
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I'm sure they did. It gave me a good laugh.
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They should have waited until the Animals/Pets EP before bringing them in..
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Why would they with a popular/request expansion pack. The team would get a lot of backlash If they wouldn't make pets right.
A rare bird seen during the day in forgotten hallow. This particular bird has a habit of suddenly phasing though solid objects
If the viewer is particularly lucky they will see these birds phase though eachother.
Love this thread by the way very comedic