Polar Larand

When a crescoquin scindestus was thrown on floating ice North Polar Glacier, it adapted to live on the ice and the polar larand split from its ancestor. It has doubled its size, for more photosynthesis efficiency. Because its on land, its ability to transform into a capsule is lost. Its reproduction changed, it can't use mitosis anymore, now one of the shell parts splits off the main organism and grows a new organism.