Category:Colibri
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“Native to tropical and sub-tropical climes, the beak of the colibri is believed to be curved to allow it better access to the nectar hidden deep within raincatcher flowers. For reasons still a mystery, many colibri are drawn to items that sparkle when struck by light - such as pearlescent shells, agates, and fallen gil - and will swallow the items whole. Colibri also have developed the uncanny skill of mimicry, in which they will imitate sounds recently heard as a form of defence against predators.
— Encyclopædia Eorzea vol 1, page 285
All creatures belonging to the genus Colibri.
Pages in category "Colibri"
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