User blog:TheQueen43/Flower Pangolin

Family/ Type: Small Beast Habitat: Thick Jungles, Flower Meadows, and Forests Disposition: Calm, Relaxed, and Lazy Diet: Herbivorous/ Insectivorous -

''Small, timid, and adorable creatures that live in thick jungles and feed off of flower nectar, berries, and small insects. Flower Pangolins make great household pets as they don't require much, just natural sweets like honey or nectar and lots of love. In the wild, these creatures have a naturally hard shell, with spines to protect them from predators and attract mates. Males are usually darker colors like blue, purple, or green. While their female counterparts are lighter, with pink, orange, or yellow colors. They usually stay in groups or colonies of up to fifteen, as they love to play around and socialize with each other. Flower Pangolins have a keen sense of smell and can detect sweet scents from up to 20 yards away from its origin. Also, they prefer to lazily eat the sweet delectable nectar from their food, often sitting and just dipping their tongue in and lapping it up like water. Of course, the natural predators of these creatures are attracted to the scent of their sweetly scented bodies. A specialty of the Flower Pangolin is emitting two distinct scents, a sweet scent when they're happy or eating, and a foul scent when they're upset, sick, or in danger. Now, when it comes to mating, a male Flower Pangolin collects many different assorted flowers into a bouquet for his partner. This is basically him bringing her a buffet for her to enjoy, while they mate. However, if he's rejected by her, he'll simply eat it himself and start to collect a different assortment of flowers he thinks she'd enjoy. It helps if the males watch what kind of flowers the females eat from, and when they make a sweet scent. That way, they don't work harder to get a mate. A female Flower Pangolin will always grow flowers on her own body from where her spines are, these flowers are usually fully open, and when they've finished mating, they close up for 68 days, afterwards, they fall off in bud form, they are gathered as they unfold and reveal that the petals have become new baby Flower Pangolin shells, with soft spines. This is the reason why these creatures have their names beside their diets. The babies will feed off of nearby flowers and berries for a while before they become independent and will try and find a mate of their own when the time comes.''