When Jumpdeen leaps out of the rivers it calls home, it flings out one of the pollen orbs on its tail towards the river-line. The pollen aids in plant growth, so rivers with Jumpdeen in it tend to be bordered by plenty of robust, colorful flowers.
In the springtime, schools of Jumpdeen can be seen swimming up falls and rivers. Jumpdeen ride warm southern winds to cross the sea and fly to foreign lands.