Brachiodermodos, more commonly called a Etakru Flapper are small rodent-esque synchonakros. Brachiodermodos live in kits of 10 or so adults, they engage in minimal to no parental behaviour, loosely burying their eggs in crevices between the rocks and moving on upon hatching, their young however are rather precocial which benefits this behaviour. Beyond this Etakru Flappers are highly social, using their small petagium off of their forelimbs as display signals, the photoluminescent circles on them allowing for their displays to function properly even in the darkness of the night. Their sexual display involves standing on exclusively their hindlimbs for as long as they can, holding their forelimbs laterally, whoever falls first ends up being the oviparent, they frequently use their fatty tails for support during these display rituals. Brachiodermodos are generalist herbivores, eating all sorts of plant matter except for wood and solumykitas, eating moss, leaves, nuts, seedpods, fruits, and all sorts of other kinds of plant matter, keeping nutrients stored in their fatty tail incase they struggle to find food. Etakru Flappers are remarkably good climbers, with the assistance of their claws they climb anything from rocks to trees with ease, allowing them a wide profile of food. If you have any questions about this organism please do not be afraid to ask.
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