>>5405125In contrast, the Fumble Eaters have thrived in their unconsciousness. Already well adapted for their environment and requiring far less nutrients than their evolutionary cousins, it’s no surprise that natural selection has slackened with unfortunate consequences. They’ve started to grow blubber at the base of their stabilizers, mildly increasing their likelihood of cancer and slowing their movement, but it has little major impact. The Fumble Eater population continues to rise, at a lower rate, and is approaching the Flounder Feeders at a dangerous pace.
>How should the Flounder Feeders evolve?>2/2