Name: Leafscreecher
Named Leafscreecher because they have wings that look like leaves and bats are known for making screeching sounds.
Age: 60 - 80 in the wild.
Locomotion: Flight and inverted bipeds
Size: 1 meter in height and length, wingspan is 3 to 3-5 meters.
Appearance: Leafscreechers are giant bat creatures with greenish coloring. Their wings look like leaves. They have 4 ears, two big ones, and two small ones. They have nose leaf that is very long, almost as long as their big ears.
Colors: They have a greenish appearance. Some parts of their body are a dark shade of green while the rest of the body is a light shade of green. It also depends on where they live, for example, a Leafscreecher that lives in the deeper and darker parts of the forest kingdom will have a much darker green appearance to them.
Diet: Omnivores
Habitat: Forest Kingdom. Lush woods, gigantic trees, and caves.
Problems: Leafscreechers are known for making a lot of noise during the night, hence the name. This causes the people who live near these bats to get upset and the locals will go out and hunt down the noise-making bats. Some have witnessed seeing Leafscreechers attack travelers, the locals, and anyone that comes too close to them.
Domestication: Only 5 % are domesticated. The domesticated ones are used for delivering messages all over and outside the Forest kingdom.
Subspecies: None
Inspirations: Honduran white bat and leaves.