Lilis the Nilby

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Lilis
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7 Nov 2013
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** NOT up for trade! **
** Endangered Species **

Status:
Stolen: November 7th, 2013 Mate: Nillbi
Traded: November 19th, 2013 from @cnm0604
Stage 1: December 17th, 2013 (100 clicks)
Stage 2: February 22nd, 2014 (200 clicks)
Immortality: July 27th, 2014

About Nilby Eggs

Small and often confused as decorative seeds of an unknown plant species, Nilby eggs are laid during late October throughout mid November. They are kept warm by being wrapped in the mother's leafy cloak before being buried. Once buried underground at the base of the tree being used as a nest, these eggs will remain dormant until spring arrives.

About the Nilby Creature

Nilby make their nests inside large trees by creating an extensive tunnel system. Unfortunately this will eventually kill the tree. However, Nilbies are rather small, only about the size of a child's hand, so many different Nilby families can share one tree together which keeps them from killing off swathes of forest. The dead tree not only serves as a Nilby's home but as its source of food as well. Nilby primarily eat the fungus that begins to grown on the outside and insects that try to infest the insides of their trees. So despite the tree being dead, it decays very slowly as the Nilby families slow down the decomposition process.