>>5410494For countless millennia of struggle, the Ripple Tracker has bypassed natural selection through simply dodging the consequences of a brittle shell. In the contemporary age, the waters are so treacherous and the ice and crags so violent, no amount of agility could make it alone. Still, the Ripple Tracker is almost as stubborn as it is swift, and natural selection comes slowly, thickening their cartilage. Now, they are almost as durable as their Flounder Feeder cousins, sans the sheer divide of blubber, muscle mass, and lead integration. The Ripple Tracker population sees a benefit and grows slightly, partially recovering from the toxic metal leak, though they have a fair amount of catching up to do.
>How should the Flounder Feeders evolve?>2/2