Boroto

Boroto replaces its ancestor the puffworm in Flisch Beach and doubles its size. Its wings are now smaller and can nearly glide, but practically it has no use for them. The main evolution is that its reproduction has evolved into sexual. The reproduction organs are at the end of the tail. It has evolved hard shell to protect the male boroto from other males, when they fight for a female. Once they mate, the male makes the nest and guards the eggs, till they hatch. The female takes care for the little ones, by feeding them, while they mature. The hatch period is from one to two weeks and the mature period is about a month.