Buttress Bambelin

The buttress bambelin replaced its ancestor the bambelin. It has specified in eating the nectar for the buttress treeworm. It was so successful that it caused the hagulbee to become extinct in the rainforest and woodland. However it still exists in the caves. Like its ancestor, the buttress bambelin is a solitary creature and individuals wander around on their own. They will mate on occasion and lay eggs into a silk ball attached to branches or other surfaces. The poison powder from their wings has returned due to the many predators. This adaptation allowed it to dominate the other nectarivores who wanted to get nectar from the buttress treeworm.