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>Around the middle of <span class="mu-s">The Crack</span>, an Under Hunter is climbing upward. Nearby, an Ivy Fatty missed it. This is the highest point reached by one of your species' representative.
The limbs of the <span class="mu-s">Under Hunter</span> evolved, leveraging a few of the past evolution. The strong, packed Rocket Punch muscles changed function - who would have thought that your species' member not crippling themselves would had an edge on reproduction? And became a shoulder.
The limbs also pack a little bit of cartilage, helping to support correctly the Under Hunter weight. The shoulder is still removable upon heavy strain, letting the Under Hunter survive confrontations.
The longer limbs also do wonder for heat preservation - not drawing your belly close to the cold, cold ground tend to do that.
Meanwhile, the Meaty Fatty eyespot evolved. More of them, with sensory priority over tactile sens, it suffers for much delay because of the small brain of the predator..
However, the thriving number of species in the crack allows Meaty fatty to keep getting fed enough to endanger the species.
>Globally positive Biosphere + 99 Environment :
Speeking of the thriving number of species, the explosion of food sources let the number of Under Hunter rise to a new maximum. The larger population pool let a new mutation appear : Talons have now their own set of weak muscle, allowing angling and improving the species climbing ability in addition to the shoulder.
Issues :
- Predation from Tripods
- Occasionally losing against Depth Crawlers
- Quite low survivability of youth
- no waste ejection (60 days)
- Predation from Meaty Fatties
- Nose and Ear can lead right to stronger predators
- No pain sense to capitalize on removable limbs
- Sometimes losing confrontation with Ivy Fatties
- Rarely losing confrontation with Scissor Hunter
- Relatively low Vertical mobility
>How should the Under Hunter evolve?