>>5415856Increasingly steep slopes and jagged terrain have forced the Shufflers to adapt in turn. Their front and hind stubs have grown thicker, stubbier, and almost capable of lifting and lowering themselves, even with the Shuffler’s weight. They won’t be outrunning the pyroclastic flows anytime soon but this does slightly enhance their climbing ability. The Shuffler population increases slightly. Against all comprehension, the Flounder Feeders are beginning to rebound from the starving times but they know better than any other that the survival of their species is far from guaranteed.
>How should the Flounder Feeders evolve?>2/2