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Over the course of time and with the accrued selection, a few more changes embedded themself in the Under Hunter biology.
>First of them is the digestive track of the Under Hunter.
The Under Hunter's digestive system improved widely in efficiency. The Under Hunter is now able to extract sustenance from vegetal biomass in addition to flesh, as well as extracting a greater deal of nutrient from a given meal.
This have quite a few consequences on quite a few existing structures.
>Synergy with Fangs
a new set of blocky, grindy teeth appear deeper in the maw of the Under Hunter. They help break and grind tougher elements that found their way toward the Under Hunter's stomach.
>Synergy with tongue
The tongue is now salivating. This lubricate the food and start breaking it down - a few of the newfound microbiotal diversity liked quite much the Under Hunter as an environment, starting creating such synergies by producing enzymes.
>Adaptation due to the peculiar reproductive system of the Under Hunter
The saliva also help lubricating testicles down and throwing up babies as well as testicles. The stomach itself splitted in two poaches.
>Synergy with Muscles
The first stomachal poach, layered in saliva, exploit the efficient Under Hunter muscles to knead the bolus, allowing further degradation from the previously enzymes.
The food then proceed toward a second stomachal poach, where it is mixed with a weak acid generated by a new specialized organ, before proceeding to the gut.
>Synergy with previous gut changes
With a longer track - and previous digestive steps - energy, proteins and nutrients are way more easily extracted into the white ichor bathing the Under Hunter insides.
>Synergy with Blubber
Of course, the excess of energy and nutrient is safely stored in the blubber layer.
>Synergy with pain/pleasure
However, the Under Hunter also have reflexes of hunger/satiation to avoid getting too fat while still maintaining an healthy amount of blubber. The Under Hunter also have selected craving for what its biology requires at the exact moment.
>What else changed in the Under Hunter biology?