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Description At the top is a segmented fury. It comes from a group of polychaetes who developed an internal skeleton, a more complex respiratory system, and so on. Exhales a specific mixture from the mouth, which ignites upon contact with oxygen. Despite the large size, 12 m in length and wingspan of 13 m, they weigh not so much, about 100 kg. It is able to withstand low temperatures due to the fact that their chitinous cover is hollow and contains air, which provides the necessary thermal insulation. Also, to control the temperature, they use special organic compounds that prevent the formation of water crystals in their body.

Hymenoptera fury is located in the middle. He uses webbed forelegs and a webbed tail to capture prey. The membranes can also function as a rudder when running and help them glide through the air. It reaches a length of 11 m and weighs about 150-200 kg. Their entire body is covered with dense small scales that retain heat (the cover is somewhat similar to the cover of penguins). Growth about 2.4 m. Around the head are fleshy growths that allow you to direct the sound to the eardrum. Poison gas is expired, which temporarily stuns the victim.

Below is a gliding fury. This is a group of legless squamats that move in an abrupt manner with the help of false legs, which are an extension of their abdomen. On the outside of these legs, on the soles, are tenacious scales that allow you to hold on to bumps. On the sides are large false wings, which are used to glide through the air. In an inactive state, the wings are pressed against the body. Able to shoot poison from poisonous fangs like some species of cobras. The body is very elastic and flexible, which makes it possible to maneuver during flight. The fleshy growths located in the back of the head contain toxins that can lead to instant death when eaten.
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