Scrambling Plent

The scrambling plent replaced its ancestor in the Darwin Tropical Rainforest. While it has changed little in appearance from its ancestor its lifestyle has changed greatly. It now spends it life entirely above ground and has expanded its diet beyond shrooms to some small fauna and large flora. If it feels threatened then it will use its strong legs and claws to scramble up the nearest trunkplage or raincatching sune, hence the name. It will also use its strong claws to scrape off bark from the raincatching sune to eat. They live in small groups of 3 to 4 for protection and will pick off and eat lokeetos from their fellows both for food and for socialization.