>>5426765As a result of astronomical trends far beyond the Flounder Feeder’s comprehension the planet has shifted its axial tilt, further reducing the temperature on its already freezing surface as it goes into an ice age. This has not only caused a drop in warmth even as low as the narrow band ecosystem, but much of the ocean’s water is freezing and violent chunks of ice, including underwater glaciers obstructing terrain, have become much more abundant. Luckily, with their insulating blubber the Flounder Feeders have little to fear from the chill but the falling ice, even with their resilient lead shells and keen vibration sense, reaps its toll. The rest of the narrow band ecosystem is less fortunate and the Flounder Feeder population decreases slightly, once again at risk of endangerment, as every other species decreases. The once-thriving Stompers are now approaching the Flounder Feeders’ numbers and like many species, will soon have to adapt to endure the gnawing cold.
>How should the Flounder Feeders evolve?>5/5