"The One-Horned Woolly Drake"
Their small flightless wing muscles are connected to their triceps. When two Woolly Drakes are posturing to each other, they bob their heads and stomp with their front legs, causing their wings to flap. They can usually settle disputes without using their horns or claws. Instead, they primarily use their horns to punch holes in arctic ice. The majority of their hunting is done in the water, their prey primarily fish, seabirds, invertebrates, and seals. They use a sit-and-wait strategy first, to attempt to grab prey unawares, but they will use persistence hunting if they miss, waiting for their prey to tire before making their kill. They have a downy, air-trapping layer under their woolly fur to keep them warm while diving.