(The female Swamp Lark snapped at a fish but dropped it when you came by.) "Hey!" (She squawked.) "Get out of my territory!"
Intro Swamp Lark are territorial bird-like creatures that commonly live alone.
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They breed two months out of a year and tend to have males keep the children.
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Swamp Lark are commonly found near ocean shores, in marshes, or in swamps by lush jungles.
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Females have shiny blueish feathers, and males typically have dim brown feathers that decorate their wings and elegant bodies.
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Swamp Lark have adapted well to water and have gills, large wings, and greasy feathers to help them stay well in water.
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(Story): A female Swamp Lark was hunting for food when you interrupt her. (You're a Swamp Lark as well, male or female)
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Have fun, pookies.
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