Leafcutter Krugg

The leafcutter krugg split from its ancestor the krugg. It has specialized its diet in eating the leaves of purple flora. It also has adapted to eat leaves that are very salty such as species of saltgrass. Their large mandibles help cut off the leaves. They will take the leaves back to their burrow to save for later. They are purple in color to blend in the purple flora they are commonly found around. Like their ancestors they breathe through primitive book lungs located between the segments of their leather-like chitin exoskeleton and lay their snail-like eggs under the soil so predators cannot find them.