Recio the Coreoli

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Recio
100% Happy
Stolen
15 Jun 2018
Hatched
10 Jul 2019
Immortal
18 Nov 2019
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stolen 15/06/2018
hatched 10/07/2019
teen 21/07/2020
adult 16/05/2022

About Coreoli Eggs

A smooth, reflective egg with a hard horn on the top of the egg. It is rumored that the horn can move and make clicking noises but it has never been documented.

About the Coreoli Creature

To survive in the cold, the Coreoli will never stay still except in its larval stage and as it ages, it develops a dance-like movement where it will lift itself onto its hind legs to reduce the amount of heat lost from touching the ice. Each Coreoli will have a dance unique to itself. The wings on the Coreoli is often mistaken as crystals due to how reflective they are but it is actually a fine layer of chitin. Despite having wings, the Coreoli cannot fly and when it tries to it can only manage to hover for a few seconds before landing.

As an adult, the Coreoli can click its horn together to produce a sound to scare away most predators. The highest recorded Coreoli clang was 100 decibels when it is in danger but the usual range is between 50 to 80 decibels.