Diskirinatorillas
Diskirinatorillas are a hypothetical species of arboreal mammals believed to inhabit dense, old-growth forests. Their defining characteristic is a series of specialized, disc-like structures embedded in their forelimbs. These discs, theorized to be composed of hardened keratin and cartilage, are thought to play a crucial role in their locomotion and arboreal lifestyle. Preliminary hypotheses suggest the discs might function as a form of gliding apparatus, allowing for controlled descent between trees, or potentially as adhesive pads for enhanced grip on smooth bark surfaces.
The physical description of Diskirinatorillas, based on fragmented fossil evidence and speculative reconstructions, points to a