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Pterobats:

Pterobats are descendants from the greater noctule bat in 50 million years with a cosmopolitan range. The last 2 fingers are still part of the wing, but the thumb and first 2 fingers have formed a foot for it to walk on. They fill the skies, being the apex aerial predator. They range in sizes of a 3 foot wingspan to a 60 foot wingspan, and some are the biggest flying creature to ever evolve from Earth. The smaller ones have competition from the hexadragons and other bats, but the ones with wingspans of 20 feet plus have no competition at all.
The males are solitary and the females live in groups of 2-3. The males have developed a pouch like marsupials to hold their young that can eat meat but not yet fly on their own so that they don't have to bring the meat to them. The males and females stay together until the young have been weened, which then the females leave the young to the male, who keeps the young until it is old enough to hunt on their own. Some species are carnivores, some opportunists, omnivores, scavengers, piscivores, insectivores, etc..


Ottercrocs/Eurasian Otter/Sursumia coasts: A mammal order that look similar to crocodilians. They take up ambush predator niches in the Southern Ocean. They can grow anywhere between 1 and 35 feet.

Sea Otters/Eurasian Otter/Southern Oceans: Relatives of ottercrocs, the front legs are flippers, back legs are longer and stronger with wider webbed feet and the tail is flaked. They take the role of pinnipeds and can grow anywhere between 5 and 20 feet.

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