>>5407640With the decline of the more mobile pack predators, the Shufflers have been given some breathing room to solidify their hold on their niche. In an unprecedented move, the Shufflers have grown short, boneless stubs of muscle at their front and back, capable of more effectively dragging them over rough terrain and occasionally breaking free when stuck under fallen debris from above. This is an enormous step in their evolution and aside from increasing their general speed by half, has slowed their population’s freefall to a crawl. Although the Flounder Feeder is the apex predator and regularly consumes them, it’s possible the Shufflers could recover and pose a threat to the stable Lump Grazer population.
>How should the Flounder Feeders evolve?>2/2