Lonkglucea

The lonkglucea replaces its ancestor the ukpuke at South Polar Beach (East) and South Polar Beach (West). It feeds on the glucose. For that purpose, its 3 forward flangella has turned into giant trunks, that suck liquid and filter out the glucose. It inhabits the liver and kidneys of the corkscrew uksip. When it gets enough energy to survive without eating for a few days, it moves to the waste system and spreads that way.