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|tribe = [[RainWings|RainWing]]
|tribe = [[RainWings|RainWing]]
|books = ''[[Moon Rising]]''
|books = ''[[Moon Rising]]''
|residence = [[Jade Mountain]]|gender = Unknown|winglet = [[Silver Winglet]]|age = Likely around 4-6|relatives = }}
|residence = [[Jade Mountain]]|gender = Male|winglet = [[Silver Winglet]]|age = Likely around 4-6|relatives = }}


'''Boto''' is a [[RainWings|RainWing]] of unknown gender who attends [[Jade Mountain Academy]] in the [[Silver Winglet]]. Boto was dancing with [[Sepia]] and [[Kinkajou]] when the [[Jade Winglet]] and Silver Winglet played music together in the music room during ''[[Moon Rising]]''. Boto was also later shown resting in a patch of sunlight, along with [[Coconut]] and [[Siamang]]. It is unknown whether they will be part of future books or not.
'''Boto''' is a [[RainWings|RainWing]] of unknown gender who attends [[Jade Mountain Academy]] in the [[Silver Winglet]]. Boto was dancing with [[Sepia]] and [[Kinkajou]] when the [[Jade Winglet]] and Silver Winglet played music together in the music room during ''[[Moon Rising]]''. Boto was also later shown resting in a patch of sunlight, along with [[Coconut]] and [[Siamang]]. It is unknown whether they will be part of future books or not.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 04:50, 3 December 2016

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Boto is a RainWing of unknown gender who attends Jade Mountain Academy in the Silver Winglet. Boto was dancing with Sepia and Kinkajou when the Jade Winglet and Silver Winglet played music together in the music room during Moon Rising. Boto was also later shown resting in a patch of sunlight, along with Coconut and Siamang. It is unknown whether they will be part of future books or not.

Trivia

  • A Boto, also known as an Amazon River Dolphin or Pink River Dolphin (named after its pink skin) is a type of dolphin that lives in the Amazon River and is currently extremely endangered.