>>5401807After the Latchers infestation, the lowly Lump Grazer has finally made a significant adaptation of its own. Its flesh has thickened into a thin layer of frail cartilage, rendering them roughly as durable as when the Flounder Feeders first grew their pincers. This does little to stop the Latchers or to discourage predators that have harder pincers or tend to simply swallow them whole, but it does a little, and that small contribution to their survival accumulates over time. Their population has stayed relatively static, if smaller than it used to be. Between the warp tremors and their own, heightened cancer, the Flounder Feeder population has dropped slightly. It cannot be overstated how much of a benefit of their Latcher-scraping tongues have had for their survival.
>How should the Flounder Feeders evolve?>4/4