Tungrab

As the saggulper moved down onto the plains it needed to be more mobile to follow swarms of the twelve-winged worm. So it's front legs returned to lift it's heavy tail from the ground. To hunt the worms it waits for one to settle on a plant and than it steaks closer holding it's tongue above it's head like a scorpion tail. When it is close enough it lashes it's tail forward and grabs the worm with the finger-like digits on the end of its tongue. Because the worms often migrate the tungrab can't always follow them and those tungrabs who were left behind often found that the only food sources available to them were plants and the carcasses of dead plains dwellers. Gradually they evolved digestive systems that were suited to eating worms, carrion and plants. The stickyballs caused some problems for the tungrab until it evolved saliva that can dissolve the stickiness of the stickyballs and detach them from the tungrab's tongues. The leaves of the saggulper have almost entirely disappeared and the eardrums are now protected by a ridge of flesh. Also, it's vision has become sharper as it now hunts by sight.