Fork Ketter

The fork ketter split from its ancestor in Huggs Temperate Forest. Unlike the lanced ketter, its lance-like appendage has three prongs on it, which prove to be much more efficient in catching food than before. It also eats the leaves of all kinds of immobile plents. The fork ketter has even gotten slightly bigger. However, unlike its ancestor, it has gotten much more aggressive and their family packs have reduced to 12 members per family. When two fork ketters from two different families meet, they will usually engage in combat for land, in which the winner gains territory while the loser leaves. Some other minor adaptations include: a larger leaf for better photosynthesis, bigger ears to hear better, and being able to run much faster.