Dromeozoyphia, more commonly called an Indigoheaded Climber are small centauroid seelenlos. They are remarkable climbers, they will frequently climb up to the tops of Altuplatydendron and eat the fruits clustered at the top, they will also eat any ostoexoapo they come across, and opportunistically feed on Fructavis chicks that they find on treetops if left unattended. Indigoheaded Climbers enjoy the company of others, frequently communicating with other members of their genus through squeaks and positioning their tails, when in danger they will bear their teeth and screech, not only to deter the predator but to alert nearby Dromeozophyia to the threat. The colours of their heads assist in sexual display, when two Indigoheaded Climbers mate the individual with the deeper purple is usually the graiparent. They are unique among seelenlos being one of the few ovoviviparious genre, keeping the eggs on a bone-supported chamber near their reproductive organs, only releasing them as the chicks begin to hatch. The clutch sizes of Dromeozoyphia are rather plentiful, though many chicks die before reaching adulthood, usually abandoned by their oviparent after hatching. If you have any questions about this organism please dont be afraid to ask.














