Woomimic Scorpion Sauceback

The woomimic scorpion sauceback split from its ancestor, it mimics the river woodenberry. The lumps that it uses to mimic the leaves of the river woodenberry are filled with fat, both the top and bottom sides of its tail have these lumps so that it can get near the river bank without becoming too suspicious by straightening out its tail. Its tail spear is short and is now more dagger-like so that it can repeatedly stab and cut its prey to death, its tusks are now powerful and are also used for stabbing and carrying food. The top of its head also is used to mimic a leaf of the river woodenberry, its ear prongs poke out of the water so that it can hear when and where there is prey in front of it. They bury their eggs in the river bank away from the water and defend them until they hatch.