Mud-Swarmer

Nobody likes being on the bottom rung of an ecosystem, but somebody has to do it. And in the Bone River and Bone Swamp, this job falls to the mud-swarmer. The mud-swarmer's beak has narrowed, allowing the fish to dart away from predators like the bearhog plent or the sledodil. Because of their smaller size, mud-swarmers have begun to move in schools of twenty to forty. The colorful red fin on the mud-swarmer has begun to grow darker and less noticeable, which helps the mud-swarmer hide from predators a little bit better.