Ketter

The ketter is a miniature version of its ancestor, the shroom-gulper plent. Its small size has allowed it to more easily evade predators such as the prosubigosaurus. Its diet still consists mainly of shrooms, but it now will occasionally seek out worms for its diet. The second set of eyes are still used to "see" scents, though it has become less of a visual eye and more of a collection of smooth, scent-sensitive glands that resemble an eye. Its two leaves have fused together into one to make it more sleek and less awkwardly shaped, and thus harder to catch. They mostly dwell in the leaves of gyroleffos and the upper branches of temperate bubble trees.