>>5396614>>5396617>>5396618>>5396619>Alone in the darkness, a Flounder Feeder catches the scent of a potential Growth Lump. Driven by the prospect of food, it turns and starts to swim in its direction but between the curve of its tail and the strength of the water, it is unable to resist being spun end over end and flung far away from sustenance.The Flounder Feeder’s tail has changed, arguably for the worse. The emergence of a dominant curving motion has warped its body, to go from a straight line supporting a wide mouth into a top-heavy oaf, even clumsier than its predecessor! It’s become difficult for a Flounder Feeder to catch Growth Lumps by swimming directly as its own tail shape fights it. Some have found success by flipping their tails upward and their front downward at the same time, to tumble at prey, but this is inefficient and disorients their sense of vibration to make it a gamble. Occasionally suicidal, as the increased movement attracts Double Mouthers who are quick to take advantage of their decreased agility. If there is one upside, it’s that sheer natural selection has increased muscle mass in the tail.
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