>>5408962An unimaginable length of tectonic activity has finally ruptured a critical fault line and the ensuing eruptions have caused the release of many, many toxic minerals into the narrow band ecosystem. The ocean has been filled with dangerous amounts of mercury, lead, and sulfur, among other toxic heavy metals, and mineral poisoning has risen to become the second highest cause of death, after cancer. The entire ecosystem has suffered, with every species, apart from the Growth Lumps and Growth Strands, which are only heavily damaged, losing a massive amount of its population. Even with their new and improved rectal function, the Flounder Feeders are under severe risk of endangerment. Their brains in particular, are prone to impairment from heavy metal contamination in a time when coherent pack strategy is needed the most.
>How should the Flounder Feeders evolve?>3/3