Once found on the Quon continent, Colibri have more recently been located only in the Near East. Their oversized, toucan-like beaks and abnormally large wings are balanced out by an equally long tail – which seems necessary for the bird to maintain its balance, given its otherwise top-heavy appearance. Colibri drop copious beaks and feathers when defeated. The beaks are used in a number of different recipes, and can be strung together to form a necklace. The feathers are used less often, but can be combined with the beak to form a dart that is prevalent in the Near East.
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