Rocking Horsefly

Rocking Horseflies are small, insectoid creatures, native to Wonderland, and related distantly to pegasi.

Appearance
Rocking horseflies, from far away, appear to be insect-sized versions of their pegasi cousins. However, when you get up close and personal, there are many things that show you just how different they are. First of all, their wings are much more insectoid, rather than avian. Also, their hooves have somehow been altered, fusing together into a pair of rockers, like those found on rocking horses. As such, when they aren't flying, they're usually found rocking themselves.

Behavior
Rocking horseflies are passive creatures, living on mainly sap and sawdust. They're usually found either flitting about gardens and woods, or possibly rocking themselves on the plants and leaves and mushrooms they land on. Rocking horseflies usually meet in swarms during mating season, where they will find suitable mates, and pair up. Once they've, ahem had their fun, they usually go their separate ways. The females will then lay around 10-20 eggs in places far from predators. When the babies hatch, they will be fully grown, except their wings will still need to be inflated, like a butterfly out of the cocoon. They will start inflating their wings just out of the egg, and while they dry, they will look for their first meal.

Powers

 * Flight: Rocking horseflies, due to the wings sprouting from their shoulders, are able to fly through the air.
 * Enhanced balance: Rocking horseflies possess extremely well-developed senses of balance, the positioning of limbs in space, centers of balance, and the physical conditions to use these facts.
 * Enhanced bite: Rocking horseflies, due to their horse-like teeth and jaws, possess extremely powerful bites.
 * Enhanced hearing:​ Rocking horseflies can hear with amazing clarity, distance, detail, and even hearing frequencies outside most hearing ranges.
 * Enhanced jump: Rocking horseflies are able to achieve rocket-like jumps, while having hassle-free landings.
 * Enhanced smell: Rocking horseflies are able to detect various persons, beasts, places, substances, objects, etc., locate their origins, and even track, using just their senses of smell.
 * Enhanced strength: Rocking horseflies are able to exert a great amount of strength from their muscles.
 * Expanded view: Rocking horseflies possess greatly expanded views, however, they usually have to turn their heads to view something behind them.
 * Night vision: Rocking horseflies are able to see clearly, and with great detail, in low-light conditions, and even in complete darkness.
 * Aerial adaptation: Rocking horseflies are adapted to living in high altitudes, allowing them to use oxygen more efficiently, combat wind resistance, and are immune to the fear of heights and the effects of vertigo.