Crystal Koral

Like the extinct Crystal Coral the Crystal Koral is the next generation of Binucleus Crystal Shrub (Red). It is similar to its extinct relative except its reason for evolving is a bit backwards. Crystal Coral formed because of to the Krakowlimus lithovora eating off the protective outer coating this made it vulnerable to other creatures to eat during high tide. But Crystal Koral gets taken over by Stickyballs during low tide. This creatures a similar effect. Each time the sticky balls over it it cannot perform photosynthesis and part of it dies off. In the spots that are not covered it grows thus deforming the Crystal Korals shape. When high tide comes it washes the Stickyballs off once again and it can heal itself. In short due to this extreme relationship Crystal Koral only grows in the tidal zone of the shallows/beach thus not directly competing with it ancestor.