Migrating Capispine

The migrating capispine split from its ancestor. It now lives in small herds that consist of 5-8 members. The migrating capispine has a sharp horn that evolved from piece of armor that was on its ancestor's head; this horn is used to tear apart fuzzshrub. Due to the migrating capispine living in areas that have many predators, they have evolved a long, prehensile tongue, which it uses to grab food while watching out for predators. Another use for its tongue is to display dominance, it does this by waving its tongue wildly; the one that waves its tongue the longest tends to become the leader of the herd. The migrating capispine's sail has evolved spines that protect it from medium-sized predators. The migrating capispines gets their name due to the fact that they migrate to the Nergali Polar Beach to mate and then they migrate to the Ittiz Bog and Ittiz River to raise their offspring.