Air Morivian

The Air Morivian (Morivius icarus) is one of three major living species of Morivian, a reptile-like group of creatures. However, it's classification is widely debated due to the differences between it and the others in the genus.

Description
Air Morivians are 4 feet tall, Their bodies are more bird-like, along with their heads. Their arms have grown feathers, essentially turning them into wings with two clawed hands. The only feature shared with their cousins are the tails. Males have thicker arms and legs and a robust body all around. They have large beaks and 1 large cluster of spikes on their chests and bellies. Their plumage is primarily a bluish purple with red feathers on the biceps, head, and parts of the tail. Green stripes wrap around their legs and forearms. Females have smaller heads and beaks, thinner arms and legs, and a more robust chest and thinner belly. The bluish plumage of the male is a grayish color on the female, the red patches now a rosy pink, and the green bands now yellow.

Location
Air Morivians have been spotted in every continent.

Temperament
Air Morivians are nasty and aggressive. They are also parasitic, laying eggs in bird nests and making other birds raise their chicks.