Hoka were small rat-like avians that primarily inhabited the mountainous regions of Pacis. The Hoka rarely departed from the mountains. Hokas had about a 2 meter wingspan and had off-white bodies with splotched underbellies. These splotches helped Hoka identify family members and mates. Hokas were exclusively cannibalistic, feeding only on rival Hoka. This procedure would lend credence to speculation that the mountains of Pacis once held other native species that were wiped out by the Hoka. Despite the cannibalistic nature of the species, Hoka were increasing in number despite this intense version of natural selection.
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