>>5398109As the Flounder Feeders adapt to grow more resilient cartilage, the Double Mouthers have been under extreme selection pressure. In the most common method for budding creatures, they’ve taken the easiest path and fortified their genome against the radiation. This turns the cancer that was driving them to endangered status into a nuisance and soon, their numbers have begun to climb. Although they aren’t in abundance, their population is at little risk and at the current rate, will inevitably grow to reclaim their place at the undisputed top of the food chain. This means more Flounder Feeders are being eaten, putting some strain on their population, but with their pincers, they are sometimes able to fight back and rarely, even damage their tongues! This balances out some of the danger they pose. For now, the Flounder Feeder population is very slowly declining.
>How should the Flounder Feeders evolve?>2/2