East Mekoroach

The east mekoroach splits from its ancestor the premekoroach and moves east from Jujubee Ocean (Sea Floor). But doesn't inhabit Ittiz Coast.

A big change is that the east mekoroach is amphibious now. The east mekoroach sometimes comes out of the water and does scavenge hunting on the coast. The eggs are not laid at all, they are formed on the back of the female and they hatched there. When the roach goes to sleep, it burrow itself in the ground. It has six legs now, that way its faster.