>>5411505The Ripple Trackers have taken advantage of the Flounder Feeder’s decline to improve on their body plan, by growing a new flap of thin but leathery, melanated skin from the bottom of their nerve bundle to the base of their tail, enhancing their ability to make hard turns. It isn’t sturdy enough to be a true fin but it is a start, and a dangerous threat to the Flounder Feeders, as they can now swarm a pack from uptide, mutilate them with their sharp pincers, and let the waves carry them and their sometimes fatty, sometimes crunchy meal away. This predatory behavior has slowed the Flounder Feeder’s rate of recovery and is likely to only worsen over time. For their part, the Ripple Tracker’s population has grown further and is nearly one and half again the Flounder Feeder’s. These are dangerous times.
>How should the Flounder Feeder evolve?>2/2