Maineiac Hydroglobe

The maineiac hydroglobe arose when a population of polar hydroglobes slowly adapted to Maineiac Volcanic. Already living a quasi-amphibious lifestyle on the glacier, it was not hard for them to move to Maineiac. The hydroglobes living on the glacier might not always be able to live in pools on the glacier. Maineiac hydroglobe grow where Maineiac and the glacier intersect, resulting in warm pools of water from the lava melting the ice. If they cannot grow in pools of water, they will grow in the rich volcanic soil absorbing steam from the air. Their coloring has lightened due to the reactivation of recessive genes and they are about half the size of their ancestors, making them microscopic.