I may be mistaken, but it appears to me to be a common middle-aged A. Erectus Homo sapien sapien covered in what seems to be some type of colored protective shell of some sort. The four wheeled flying appendage that it is “mounted” to is no doubt used for fast mobility and to scare off competitive species that threaten its food source. According to my journal, this particular species does relatively well under moderate lighting, good ventilation, and ample feeding (most important)
Case in point: the previous poster seems to have developed a symbiotic relationship with the A. Barbarailius genre for which it depends exclusively for all its nutritional needs. I suspect this specimen to be at least similar in nature; undeniably younger, but similar.
Well, needless to say, I would be very careful with your husbandry skills with this tricky little bugger. I’d hate to see it RN on you and wipe out the rest of your animals with some slimy discharge of some sort. Perhaps dosing with a bit of Vodka every evening will help keep the nutrients in check and everything in balance? Oh, and one other thing…..I hear it gets a bit cranky if not fed its routine morning pancakes by say, 8AMish.
Good Luck!
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