Meloneagle
Meloneagle
The Meloneagle is a strange but impressive hybrid animal. Its main body is shaped exactly like a giant watermelon — green on the outside with darker stripes, round, and heavy-looking. However, instead of just being fruit, this watermelon has large, powerful eagle wings attached to its sides. These wings are covered in real eagle feathers and are strong enough to lift its unusual body into the air. Despite looking like food, the Meloneagle is very much alive and behaves like a real animal.
The Meloneagle was discovered by a boy named Bryan in a forest full of tall trees. He first noticed something unusual sitting high on a branch — it looked like a watermelon had somehow grown wings. When he looked closer, the creature suddenly spread its wings and took off, gliding through the trees.
Bryan realized he had seen something completely new, and his sighting led to the official discovery of the animal now known as the Meloneagle.
Meloneagles live in tree forests, especially in areas with tall, sturdy branches. They prefer to perch high up like real eagles, where they can look down over the forest and feel safe from ground predators.
The Meloneagle eats fish, making it a carnivore. It swoops down from the trees toward rivers, lakes, or ponds to catch its food before flying back up to its perch.
On the ground, the Meloneagle can crawl slowly, using its body to roll or inch forward. In the air, however, it is much more impressive — it can fly using its eagle wings, soaring above the forest just like a real eagle.
Its body looks exactly like a watermelon.
It can crawl on the ground and can fly
Its wings are real eagle wings.
It often watches the forest from above.