Herbivorous Plent

This plent is also much larger than its predecessor, though not nearly as big as the plumed plent. In addition to its sun-soaking leaves, it also has started to eat some of the vegetation. To do this, it has developed a primitive digestive system. Their waste is actually slowly excreted from their skin, kind of like sweat. Their primitive lungs have also developed more, making them more agile. The breathing hole is located in the back of the creature, under the two back limbs. The herbivorous plent has also started breeding in a new way. The gametes are exchanged by passing it from the mouth of one plent to the other. The gametes then travel to what's left of their water-holding sac, where the young plentlings spend their early days, until they are large enough to survive on their own. Then the parent regurgitates up the young to live on their own.