A Pavinox is a species of bird that strongly resembles the hybrid of a peacock and a flamingo. They are generally found in shallow waters; commonly near secluded waterholes or marshlands, hidden from view of dangerous predators, such as cheetahs and hyenas. They prey on abundances of fresh small-medium fish, as well as insects, bugs and other small sea critters. These hybrids are large birds that stands to around 120-160 centimetres (47.3-63 inches) when fully grown. However they have little flying capability and can only fly low, short distances. The males are generally larger than females, have brighter coloured feathers and display a more vibrant tail.
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Pavinox Name: Calona
Gender: female
Age: Two years
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