>>5410876As a result of thicker cartilage and their speed demanding sustenance, natural selection has provoked a fierce increase in Ripple Tracker aggression. Now, they are constantly seeking out prey, no matter their strength or size, and tearing into them with their pincers. No creature in the narrow band ecosystem, excepting the hidden Curved-Tail Digger, is spared, as their vicious packs roam the waters in a haze of butchery. Even grown Flounder Feeders are attacked when encountered, which… usually doesn’t end well for Ripple Trackers, to say the least. This causes a decline in the Ripple Tracker population and would serve as proof of concept for the Flounder Feeder’s newly alloyed shells, if they weren’t already possessing an overwhelming advantage of mass and blubber. It's the kind of bloody spectacle that bored, decadent aliens in the far distant future that couldn't afford seats in a true arena would pay to see.
>How should the Flounder Feeders evolve?>2/2