Bumblephant
Special Features
The Bumblephant has the compact body of a small elephant, complete with a wrinkled gray hide and sturdy legs. However, what sets it apart are its enormous, fuzzy wings that resemble those of a bumblebee. Its long, flexible trunk is perfectly adapted for delicately sipping nectar from deep blossoms.
Habitat
Bumblephants live in lush, vibrant tropical rainforests where towering trees are adorned with enormous, year-round blooming flowers. These forests hum with life, and the Bumblephant fits right in among the vines and blossoms.
What It Eats
Their primary food source is nectar, which they carefully collect with their trunks. On special occasions, they also enjoy pollen-packed pastries prepared by friendly forest critters, especially during seasonal pollination festivals.
How It Moves
Bumblephants fly gracefully from flower to flower, their wings beating rapidly to create a soft hum that sounds like a gentle lullaby in a garden. Despite their size, their flight is smooth and soothing to observe.
Fun Facts
The Bumblephant has an extraordinary memory and is known as the only pollinator that can recall every single flower it has ever visited.
It also has the charming habit of writing tiny thank-you notes in the dirt using its trunk as a pen.