>>5398655Meanwhile, the Ripple Tracker has made a much less original advancement by growing a thin fin between its front two stabilizers. This noticeably improves its speed and maneuverability, which would be more useful if the exposed flesh weren’t also extremely prone to getting cancer. The Flounder Feeder population has been cut in half, the Double Mouthers are in continued decline from the Ripple Trackers, and the Ripple Trackers themselves are in a slower decline than their rivals. Your more relaxed relatives, the Lazy Feeders, are actually almost unscathed by the ice and cold, due to their low positions and slow metabolisms. The Shufflers are on the upswing and it appears their decision to grow in size has been somewhat prescient. They could be a major contender for apex predator if circumstances are unchanged.
>How should the Flounder Feeders evolve?>4/4