River Plyent

The river plyent replaced its ancestor in Ichthy River. the muscles in its limbs have become functional again and it can slowly slide them across the river bed, this kicks up mud and debris which is then collected in tufts of thin wooden bristles where it is then absorbed into the organism. Being tripods, walking is difficult, so the river plyents tend to stand around for most of the day. They now have only two leaves which are supported by two prongs each to cut back on losing heat.