>>5429943The meticulous Crag Hoppers of the abyssal reaches have finally evolved sufficient rad-resistance to exploit the (relatively) lush narrow band ecosystem. A distant cousin of the Flesh Gnawer, with its thin and dextrous trunk and short, clasping hooks, the Crag Hopper is extremely well-adapted to intercepting the Growth Lumps and Sulfur Clumps which comprise the majority of its diet. Their method of movement, flinging themselves upward while relying on their small, strong tail to keep them afloat, is a peculiar hybrid of swimming and crawling that may serve them well. In particular, it's a coin-toss if they can survive an encounter with a Stomper and would be a rather entertaining spectacle if a conscious observer existed on this planet. A robust population of Crag Hoppers have carved out a niche in the narrow band ecosystem, cutting back some of the recent floral overgrowth.
>How should the Flounder Feeders evolve?>4/4