Jumbo Plyent-Eating Ukback

The jumbo plyent-eating ukback split from its ancestor, the ukback. While its ancestors were out hunting, they constantly saw arid plyents moving slowly across the plains. After a while, they start to eat the dead ones they would find here and there. Finally, the ukbacks began to hunt them and then spread to the Ichthy Temperate River in search of more. This turned out to be very successful, so successful that they were able to double in size from the amount of prey available for them to hunt. Like other ukbacks who live in the Ichthy Temperate Riparian, they have spots that look like the pioneer groovestalk and their underside is light sky blue for countershading. The males of the species have red makings for fight for territory or mates while the females don't.

The jumbo plyent-eating ukback roams around, once and a while try to find something to eat. Due to the river plyents' vulnerability, the jumbo plyent-eating ukback can easily walk up to it and start eating them alive. For the plyents that live in the water, they'll either will just walk into the shallows. If the plyent is farther out like the river plyent, they'll start swimming,"not very well," which is why they have countershading. Then jumbo plyent-eating ukback will start eatting them and drag them to shore so that they don't carried away by the river.

The jumbo plyent-eating ukback is a solitary creature and now live in their own territories. Since the river plyents are so immobile, they often fight over hunting grounds. First flexing their tail grasper to scare each other off and then fighting. The males are much more aggressive then the females. In Spring, the males will fight over females. Then the females will lay frog-like eggs into ponds or into the river. The offspring hatch as a larva phase which resembles a uksip terricola. The parents do not take care of their offspring and will mostly scavenge for food until they are large enough to hunt themselves.