>>5398730>>5398731>>5398734>>5398737>Unlike its recent ancestors, the modern Flounder Feeder can flop its distended tail and make a small contribution to its forward motion. This in turn has made movement less difficult, easing its existence in many ways.Over countless generations of struggle, the Flounder Feeders have finally begun to streamline their enormous tail. It has gotten skinnier, gained a weak, flexing muscle, and now boasts two small, frail ridges of cartilage to make movement less difficult. There is a massive amount of room for improvement but at least now it can charitably be called a limb and not a heritable tumor. This slows the decline of the Flounder Feeders to a more manageable level.
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