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A large, flightless bird that seems to be a dinosaur-ostrich hybrid, the '''urwin''' is one of the exotic animals found in the [[Negilahn]] region of the [[Pod Age]]. Its presence is made clear to explorers by both its thunderous footsteps and distinctive calls. Although Negilahn was—and may still be—experiencing a large population loss amongst the native fauna, patient visitors can expect a few Urwin appearances at the pod every day.
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A large, flightless bird that seems to be a dinosaur-ostrich hybrid, the '''urwin''' is one of the exotic animals found in the [[Negilahn]] region of the "Pod Age". Its presence is made clear to explorers by both its thunderous footsteps and distinctive calls. Although Negilahn was—and may still be—experiencing a large population loss amongst the native fauna, patient visitors can expect a few Urwin appearances at the pod every day.
  
 
Despite its large size, the Urwin's primary food source appears to be the [[kiri]], small airborne insects that swarm throughout the Negilahn swamp. The urwin consume the kiri by means of their massive baleen plates: just as a whale filters plankton from the water, so too do the urwins filter kiri through the air. While it is unknown exactly how many kiri an urwin consumes in any given time period, it is likely that a large number of the fireflies meet their end as a snack for this mighty animal.
 
Despite its large size, the Urwin's primary food source appears to be the [[kiri]], small airborne insects that swarm throughout the Negilahn swamp. The urwin consume the kiri by means of their massive baleen plates: just as a whale filters plankton from the water, so too do the urwins filter kiri through the air. While it is unknown exactly how many kiri an urwin consumes in any given time period, it is likely that a large number of the fireflies meet their end as a snack for this mighty animal.

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