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==Terrakeet== The terrakeet is a species of budgie that looks like a more muted variant of the common parakeet. Terrakeets live in areas with large stony vertical surfaces, preferrably rough and natural in design, where they use their incredibly tough beaks to chisel out holes to live in. Terrakeets do not discriminate between surfaces when a natural one is not available, and have proven to be a problem in settlements with buildings made of brick and mortar. They can cause a lot of damage and structural danger with a large flock if left unchecked. Terrakeets feed off of small bugs, fruits, hard nuts, seeds, and eat stones to aid in digestion. The average terrakeet can consume more food than your typical budgie. Terrakeet eggs appear as smooth, round gemstones, but that's merely a strange illusion on the shell caused by a weird layout and design on the surface of the egg. This causes normal predators of birds to usually skip over their eggs, though this does pose a problem with creatures that fancy shiny objects. A terrakeet has an average budgie intelligence, capable of learning some words or mimickry of some sounds with enough training. Terrakeets also exhibit an unusual property when they die - their bodies turn to stone, and become very brittle over a few days. When this happens, the terrakeet remains can be crumbled and sprinkled onto soil. This in turn causes that soil to become very fertile, and crops grown in it grow easier and with noticeably larger yields. As a result, Terrakeets are considered a threatened species as they are often hunted for this unusual property.
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