Usually found roaming the transition acres of the Ouhta Corr desert, Bloodback Krowes are fairly docile, slightly smaller members of the Order(?) Corvidraconidae. Unlike their larger, cold-inhabiting and far less gaudy cousins, they are solitary creatures. Uniquely, Bloodbacks in their summer months exhibit a form of estivation, burrowing deep under the sand in the warmest of the summer month(s). Although predatory, they are not openly aggressive, and to be frank, rather indolent, usually found basking under whatever shade there is to be found, or on various rocks.
Atipitet's Bloodback Krowe is mine. (painter7. acawcaw.)