>>5398783This could be surmountable, were it not for one terrifying factor. The endless barrage of ice cracking the Flounder Feeder’s fragile, essential shells and exposing the tender flesh beneath to environmental radiation. This has caused a massive spike in cancer and in combination with their tail and the merciless Ripple Trackers, the Flounder Feeder’s numbers have dropped to only a quarter of what they were before the temperature cooled. What’s worse, the Ripple Tracker’s sophisticated sense of vibration and speed allows them to dodge ice, leaving them almost untouched. Now the ancient Flounder Feeders are at a fraction of their former numbers, in steep decline, and hovering at the brink of extinction. Only a masterstroke of evolution or blind, careless luck can save them now.
>How should the Flounder Feeders evolve?>3/3