A species often found around gardens, and more rarely in wild meadows.
Trivia
Appears similar to butterflies, which are blended with in gardens and other locations, and may be indirectly used as a means of concealment.
Typically does not harm relevant species, albeit if food is otherwise scarce, those may be utilised as a food source.
Often vibrant and conspicuous, about 10cm in scale. However can vanish from view, apparent camouflage and varying durations of invisibility acting as a defensive measure for individuals.
Omnivorous. Eats vegetation and plant products along with insects and small mammals.
Training one to search for specific morphon can be accomplished with enough effort, albeit anything found may be consumed without necessary intervention.
Can climb and often clings to vines which produce flowers. To someone unaware, this may cause resemblance to a typical butterfly.
May beg with both forelimbs if noting a person nearby with apparent food.
It is possible to 'bribe' an individual to not lower the population of local fauna, despite that this often causes dependency on the provider.
Appears to be varying migratory as a species. When surroundings are deemed inefficient, that locality is abandoned for another.
Capable of recognising specific smells, persons, and locations, and many appear to have a somewhat concise memory.
Vocalisations are minute and sharp sounding, presumably to intimidate or ward off predators.
Can bite, and possesses relatively sharp teeth.
Nectar and honey attracts most individuals, albeit dubiety is a constant with larger ens regardless.
Intelligence varies with age, proficiency occurring with longer-lived individuals.
The population is numerous and seems to fluctuate with each year, yet remains mostly constant.