Aerotiger
Aerotiger
The Aerotiger is a powerful flying predator with the body of a tiger and massive, feathered wings that allow it to soar through the sky. Its orange fur with black stripes helps it blend in with rocky mountain landscapes, especially during sunrise and sunset. Its wings are strong and wide, allowing it to glide for long distances without flapping much.
The Aerotiger has excellent hearing, able to detect prey from extremely far away, even through wind and mountain echoes. Its sharp claws and strong jaws make it a dangerous hunter, both in the air and on the ground.
The Aerotiger was discovered by a young explorer named Janiel while exploring the high mountains near Mount Everest. While looking out over the cliffs, Janiel saw a large shadow pass overhead.
Looking up, he spotted what appeared to be a tiger flying through the sky. At first, he thought it was impossible, but then the creature landed briefly on a rocky ledge before launching back into the air.
Janiel luckily snapped a quick photo to show others what he had seen, helping to confirm the discovery of this rare and powerful animal.
Aerotigers live in the high mountains of Mount Everest, where steep cliffs and open skies allow them to fly freely. They prefer rocky peaks, ledges, and mountain ridges, where they can rest and watch for prey from above.
The cold, thin air does not affect them, and they are well adapted to extreme mountain conditions.
The Aerotiger is a carnivore, meaning it eats meat. It hunts animals that live in the mountains, such as:
Mountain goats
Birds
Small mammals
Using its sharp eyesight and incredible hearing, it can locate prey from far away and swoop down from the sky at high speed.
The Aerotiger moves by flying through the air. It spreads its large wings and glides across mountain valleys, using air currents to stay in flight.
It can also run and leap like a normal tiger when on the ground, but it prefers to stay in the air where it has the advantage.
It is a flying tiger with huge wings.
It can hear prey from very far away.
It can glide long distances without flapping.
It can still run like a normal tiger on land.
Its colors blend in with mountain sunsets.
It is one of the fastest aerial predators ever discovered.
An aerotiger attacks its prey at high speed from above, making little to no sound until it strikes.