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'''Dino-Birds''' (tentative name) are a species of flying creature that inhabits numerous former [[Forerunner]] worlds. They appear in [[Halo 2]] and [[Halo 3]].
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[[Image:Possible_halo_dinosaurs.JPG|200px|thumb|Installation 05 inhabitants.]]The Dino-Birds were first seen on [[Installation 05]] on the level [[Delta Halo (level)|Delta Halo]]. They appeared again in Halo 3 on the multiplayer maps [[Guardian]] and [[Epitaph]].
'''Dino-Birds''' (tentative name) are a species of flying creature that inhabits numerous former [[Forerunner]] worlds. They appear in ''[[Halo 2]]'' and ''[[Halo 3]]''.


[[Image:Dino-Bird_closeup-Full.jpg|200px|thumb|inhabitant of Guardian]]
[[Image:Possible_halo_dinosaurs.JPG|200px|thumb|Installation 05 inhabitants.]]The Dino-Birds were first seen on [[Installation 05]] on the level [[Delta Halo (level)|Delta Halo]]. They appeared again in ''Halo 3'' on the multiplayer maps [[Guardian]] and [[Epitaph]].
 
[[Image:Dino-Bird_closeup-Full.jpg|200px|thumb|Inhabitant of Guardian]]
Despite being of presumably alien nature, these creatures bear a surprising similatity to ancient terran "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pterosaur pterosaur]" species. A double set of wings and a long, rigid tail give them a striking resemblance to Earth's dragonflies as well. It is unknown how they came to populate so many worlds, but the fact that their habitats are in areas once inhabited, or at least visited, by the Forerunners suggests that they were transplanted either purposely or accidentally (like [[Rat (species)|terran rats]]) by the Forerunners, or, given their pterosaurine nature, an even older [[Precursors|civilisation]].
Despite being of presumably alien nature, these creatures bear a surprising similatity to ancient terran "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pterosaur pterosaur]" species. A double set of wings and a long, rigid tail give them a striking resemblance to Earth's dragonflies as well. It is unknown how they came to populate so many worlds, but the fact that their habitats are in areas once inhabited, or at least visited, by the Forerunners suggests that they were transplanted either purposely or accidentally (like [[Rat (species)|terran rats]]) by the Forerunners, or, given their pterosaurine nature, an even older [[Precursors|civilisation]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
In [[Halo 2]] and [[Halo 3|3]], players can shoot these creatures on several campaign and multiplayer levels. If you shoot them they will fall to pieces and bleed in mid-air.
*In ''[[Halo 2]]'' and ''[[Halo 3]]'', players can shoot these creatures on several campaign and multiplayer levels. If you shoot them they will explode and fall to bloody pieces in mid-air.


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Dino-Birds (tentative name) are a species of flying creature that inhabits numerous former Forerunner worlds. They appear in Halo 2 and Halo 3.

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Installation 05 inhabitants.

The Dino-Birds were first seen on Installation 05 on the level Delta Halo. They appeared again in Halo 3 on the multiplayer maps Guardian and Epitaph.

File:Dino-Bird closeup-Full.jpg
Inhabitant of Guardian

Despite being of presumably alien nature, these creatures bear a surprising similatity to ancient terran "pterosaur" species. A double set of wings and a long, rigid tail give them a striking resemblance to Earth's dragonflies as well. It is unknown how they came to populate so many worlds, but the fact that their habitats are in areas once inhabited, or at least visited, by the Forerunners suggests that they were transplanted either purposely or accidentally (like terran rats) by the Forerunners, or, given their pterosaurine nature, an even older civilisation.

Trivia

  • In Halo 2 and Halo 3, players can shoot these creatures on several campaign and multiplayer levels. If you shoot them they will explode and fall to bloody pieces in mid-air.