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rdfs:comment | - When they halt their flying, hook-tails drop to plaque-bark tree branches, hook them, and dangle inverted, folding their leathery wings around themselves. Sometimes, a pinging flight of hook-tails rises noisily from the trees and skims away toward the open grasslands and travels far.
- Hook-tailed Flyers are airborne organisms native to the Pocket Forests of Darwin IV. They use the hooks of their tails to hang from branches. They also have a methane-filled bladder on their back to supplement their wings.
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abstract | - When they halt their flying, hook-tails drop to plaque-bark tree branches, hook them, and dangle inverted, folding their leathery wings around themselves. Sometimes, a pinging flight of hook-tails rises noisily from the trees and skims away toward the open grasslands and travels far.
- Hook-tailed Flyers are airborne organisms native to the Pocket Forests of Darwin IV. They use the hooks of their tails to hang from branches. They also have a methane-filled bladder on their back to supplement their wings.
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