Neverland Lagoon

'' Notice: This is about the Roblox game, Neverland Lagoon and this is not about Disney's Neverland. ''

Neverland Lagoon, also known scientifically as NEVEL-0128 is a planet consisting of 9 areas.

Scientific Biography
Neverland Lagoon was discovered on the 18th of April, 2017 by astronomer Quandale D. Quandale looked through a telescope on top of his house roof which the telescope was set to the maximum setting and he noticed a new planet.

War of Western FeyDorf
In 2003, a war broke out in the fields of the west side of FeyDorf, when Zoela FeyDorf I was forcibly drowned in the lakes of Everglades swamp. Civillians who were living in that FeyDorf migrated to either another side of FeyDorf or to the main village, days after the war broke out, all vacant areas were packed with people who previously lived in western FeyDorf so the remaining people were required to temporarily live in the Lighted Inn Tavern until the war cleared out. Months later, the war eventually ended and it was until 2004 when civillians returned to their normal lives.

Flag
In 2005, the flag for Neverland Lagoon was made and was hung up on guard's area of the main castle as celebration. The flag insists of two large dark blue stripes on each side resembling the oceans, two thin teal stripes opposite of them resembling the crystal lagoon and a black shield with a coloured flower for peace.

Villages
TBA

Neverbirds
One particular native animal that is often seen around Neverland Lagoon is the Neverbird (Esiida hoffmularis). Neverbirds are extremely territorial and usually never leave their area except for hunting, which explains why the "Never" exists in the bird's name.

Neverbird's Appearance
Neverbirds usually slouch when they are resting, but when fully standing, they can stand up to 7 feet tall. Their body feathers are a dull grey while their tail-feathers are mostly white. They have up to 4 feathers sticking out on their head and they have a long beak, which they use to catch small prey quicker.

Neverbird Behaviour
When it is hunting season, male Neverbirds will usually be out of their territory to hunt for food while the female Neverbirds (or sometimes males too) protect the territory. Neverbirds will be aggressive if something provokes them, in which they will peck at them with their beak. Though it might look dull, their beaks pack a punch which can sometimes break the skin or fracture a bone.

Neverbird Locations
Neverbirds are often seen around the Twin Waterfalls Lagoon, and usually in large flocks. From Winter to Summer, they will remain in place at a certain location to gather food, mate, lay their young and guard the other neverbirds. When Summer approaches, they immediately migrate and flock to another destination. Should the female neverbird eggs have not hatched, they will collect the eggs and flock to that destination by foot.

Courtship Behaviours
Male Neverbirds will display many courtship behaviours to try and impress female birds with its strength and health. They will usually display courtship behaviours such as:


 * Songs and/or calls,
 * Vibration of feathers,
 * Raising of head feathers,
 * Standing taller,
 * Aerobic flights, or
 * Shaking/raising tailfeathers.

Copulation
In the months of June to August, Neverbirds will reproduce with each other, this is only possible if the female Neverbird is impressed by the male's woos, and this happens when the courtship period between the 2 end. Like many other birds and mammals, Neverbirds engage in sexual reproduction. When a male and female Neverbird is ready to copulate, they will go into their territorial zone such as a cave or nest. The zone has to be dark to prevent the Neverbirds from being seen by predators. Then, the female Neverbird will sit in a resting position. The female will move aside her tailfeather to expose her cloaca to the male Neverbird, the male will sit and balance on top of the female (known as mounting,) then he will expose and rub his cloaca on the female's cloaca to perform a cloacal kiss. During this very quick process, the male will transfer his sperm into the female cloaca, and after all this, the mating process is completed.

Eggs
After a span of 54 incubation days, the female Neverbird will go to her nest and lay around 1-6 eggs each season. After the female leaves her nest, the male Neverbird is required to take over the incubation process by laying on the eggs. During this timespan of 9 weeks, the male will experience rapid weight loss from not being able to eat. Finally after the 9 weeks, the eggs hatch and the newborn chicks will crawl out of their eggshells.

Chicks and Fledglings
A hatchling Neverbird weighs around 400g to 600g, and they are usually taken care of by the mother and father until 10 weeks old, when they leave the nest as fledglings. The fledgling Neverbirds will learn to fly by themselves, and usually grow into adults at the 1 year mark.