Pets
Galonimbus (Spring)
These chickens live in wetlands and marshes and have adapted to their habitats. Their feathers are incredibly dense and are hydrophobic to keep themselves and their nests dry and warm. They have been seen using their tails to scoop mud for habitat creation, as well as an umbrella of sorts for their chicks.
These chickens live in wetlands and marshes and have adapted to their habitats. Their feathers are incredibly dense and are hydrophobic to keep themselves and their nests dry and warm. They have been seen using their tails to scoop mud for habitat creation, as well as an umbrella of sorts for their chicks.
These chickens live in wetlands and marshes and have adapted to their habitats. Their feathers are incredibly dense and are hydrophobic to keep themselves and their nests dry and warm. They have been seen using their tails to scoop mud for habitat creation, as well as an umbrella of sorts for their chicks.
Gray Galonimbus - Variant of Galonimbus (Spring)
These chickens live in wetlands and marshes and have adapted to their habitats. Their feathers are incredibly dense and are hydrophobic to keep themselves and their nests dry and warm. They have been seen using their tails to scoop mud for habitat creation, as well as an umbrella of sorts for their chicks.
Dark Galonimbus - Variant of Galonimbus (Spring)
These chickens live in wetlands and marshes and have adapted to their habitats. Their feathers are incredibly dense and are hydrophobic to keep themselves and their nests dry and warm. They have been seen using their tails to scoop mud for habitat creation, as well as an umbrella of sorts for their chicks.