Crystalworm

The crystalworm split from its ancestor the powder petitworm. It adapted to eating the spores from crystal flora. Its body has changed little, except for its change in color to blend in with the green crystal flora. Like its ancestor it breathes through many holes in its head while its eyes go down its back. It also uses these breathing holes to smell and search out spores to each. Once found it uses its sticky tongue to lick them up. It is an important part of the ecosystem and keeps the crystal flora in check from taking over the other kinds of flora. Also it ironically helps pollinate the crystal flora by vising each crystal. It lays its sticky eggs on the sides of crystal flora.