Flower Ketter

The flower ketter split from the river ketter. Unlike its ancestor, it has become significantly smaller, which allows it to crawl into the flowers of the typophillion, get the nectar, and pollinate it. It not only pollinates the typophillion, but also the speckled berry plant. The flower ketter no longer lives in a pack, instead it lives in a small family. The flower ketter's coloration has become purple with orange instead of blue with green. Another physical change is that its butt-nostril has become longer.