The akarri are generally slow creatures, however their powerful legs allow to them leap or charge short distances. Their powerful four parts beaks open like a giant claw. Their small arms have dexterous hands that helps their foraging. Akarri have very thick leathery skin, giving them reasonable protection against predators. Akarri are very protective of their young. The kopa are extremely aggressive, and are often found alone in the wild, except during the mating season. The akarriʼs feathers, which very very bright colours on top and darker ones on the bottom, are used in mating rituals, and to attempt to frighten predators off. Akarri are omnivorous.

Jenta stage:

The jenta are about three feet tall, their small wings arenʼt developed enough to allow them to glide.

Sempa stage:

The sempa are five to six feet tall and sport feathers. Their wings are mature and allow them to glide. It is not uncommon to find one that has run away from its pack.

Kopa stage:

The kopa are about seven feet tall, their wings reaching a span of about fifteen feet.

Taming:

A few fubarnii have managed to tame and train jenta akarri, and use them as war mounts. The earlier in life the akarriʼs training starts, the stronger the bond between trainer and mount will be. A tamed akarri will revert to its wild state if its trainer ever dies.
An Akarri
An Akarri

Author(s): Scalifano