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In many respects, fairies are similar to humans. Humans and fairies have the same physical features, though fairies are much smaller and have a pair of wings emerging from their backs. Fairies tend to live in family units and have specific jobs in their
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communities. Most of these beings prefer warmer weather and will migrate to southern regions once winter settles in.
These tiny creatures thrive on a diet of berries, mushrooms, and other plant life. Due to the decrease in wooded areas, fairies have begun to set up homes in more populated locations. It is not unusual to see a fairy flitting among the blossoms in a person's garden or splashing in someone's birdbath. To increase your chances of a successful fairy hunt, be sure to look for fairies on a sunny day. Fairies gain strength from basking in the sun, thus their dislike for the winter. Also, be sure to look for these friendly creatures near flowers that are in bloom. Fairies are drawn to the sweet smell and often like to drink any dew that has collected on the flowers.  
A rancher first noticed these plants in the summer of 1947. A dense population of what is now commonly known as "alien vegetation" was discovered in the southeastern corner of
New Mexico after that area had been heavily researched due to unusual aircraft sightings. Botanists first thought alien vegetation would only be able to thrive in warmer climates, but after testing, it was determined that these botanical oddities could live anywhere as long as there was an ample supply of food available.
Alien Vegetation