


Species Info wrote:Leoparde are rare wildcats about the size of a bobcat. They were recently discovered on a network of floating islands hovering above the ocean. What's unusual about them is, unlike most cats, Leoparde are friendly to birds. In fact, they have formed a symbiotic relationship with them.
Each floating island has its own unique environments and contains all the water, shelter, and prey for Leoparde to survive. They have formed clans and have learned to live and hunt together. Each floating island can contain 1-3 clans, however, they are too far apart from the other main islands to directly communicate with neighboring cats.
Each cat recives their own bird comanion soon after birth. They use these birds as messangers to the other floating islands to communicate with the rest of their kind and maintain peace between their clans.







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