Killer Fraboo

The killer fraboo split from its ancestor and grew to ten times its size. Six of its ten legs poke out from its shell; the four hind ones are for pushing the creature forward, while the two front ones are for supporting the body. The soft body now has a series of tubes that act as hydrolics for support along with rings of muscle. It now has only two prongs that are specialised for smelling, the rest have become webbed and are used for catching prey. The webbing secretes a mucus that will suffocate its prey. The mouth of the killer fraboo now has six razor sharp teeth for cutting through the shells of prey with ease, and a pair of long powerful tentacles for rendering prey helpless while attacking. They use stealth when attacking prey and rarely have trouble killing their victims, only exception is the jawbreaker roach which the killer fraboo will only devour its young, the adults are to vicious to overpower.