>>5420596>>5420598>>5420599>>5420600>>5420604The Flounder Feeder has evolved its filter organ, refining it to such a degree that its processes are, if not elegant, efficient rather than crude. All trace of heavy metals have been removed from its internal cartilage and mineral poisoning is no longer endemic. More noticeably, the Flounder Feeder’s exterior shell is now predominantly lead, with traces of iron and cartilage. This vastly improves the Flounder Feeder’s durability and radiation resistance, though its radiotrophy suffers from the scant radiation penetrating to the cartilage beneath. Heavy metal poisoning is now a rare cause of death and cancer has dropped considerably, along with the autoimmune disease that lethal tumors usually cause. The only part of the Flounder Feeder that suffer are its agility and speed due to increased weight but the former is somewhat offset by the recent swim bladder and the latter would be worse without the powerful tail. Neither are a very critical loss as the Flounder Feeder doesn’t have much, if any, competition in the open ocean. The Flounder Feeder population explodes and is no longer close to endangered.
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