Europejara (SciiFii)

Europejara communis is a species of tapejarid pterosaur that originally lived from the Early Cretaceous of Spain as an extinct species, Europejara olcadesorum, and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii. Europejara communis is a herbivore, unlike most pterosaurs, feeding mainly on fruits and leaves, in a manner similar to that of native modern herbivorous birds such as South American toucans, although it can feed on pollen from large flowers at times. Europejara communis is a rather small pterosaur of its family, having a wingspan of up to about 6.5 feet (2 meters) across on average. It is a social animal that lives in flocks normally containing between 50-85 individuals at a time, but there are rarely flocks larger than that, and some flocks can contain as much as 135-350, if there's enough food and space. Europejara communis lives throughout Eurasia, North America, and South America as a result of the SciiFii Pterosaur Incident, which occurred on October 12, 2039, and was caused by unidentified criminals and their failed attempt to steal pterosaurs for wars, but unintentionally released the pterosaurs out of the exhibits and into the modern world. Europejara communis is not threatened to extinction, in fact, it is an abundant species, being able to breed quickly and frequently, allowing it to adapt quickly enough to new habitats, such as open woodlands, cities, suburbs, and among others, it is also immune to all known modern diseases and viruses. Due to their herbivorous diet, Europejara communis flocks are often found in areas filled with lots of vegetation such as fruit trees, evergreen trees, and among others, feeding on apples, oranges, grapes, berries, and among other fruits and leaves. Because of feeding on fruits, the human farmers view herbivorous pterosaurs like Europejara communis as pests, but the new laws were made to prevent farmers from even killing herbivorous pterosaurs like Europejara communis, so the farmers have a solution to keep herbivorous pterosaurs like Europejara communis out of tree farms, giant scarecrows made to resemble large theropods like T-rex, the giant scarecrows are effective at scaring off herbivorous pterosaurs.