Dwarf Snoa

The dwarf snoa has replaced its ancestor. Due to pressure from the massive snoa, the dwarf snoa has shrunken down in size to escape their voracious appetites. Another way the dwarf snoa has adapted to avoid massive snoas is by evolving larger toe claws that help them dig burrows to hide and sleep in. The dwarf snoa also has better hearing than its ancestor did. The dwarf snoa has also changed by living in larger groups of 5-12 individuals that watch out for each other and raise each of their 3-5 offspring. Though the dwarf snoa prefers to hide underground from predators, the dwarf snoa will also peck and hurl iron fauna vomit at predators. The dwarf snoa has also evolved by being able to peck gushlyches off of other creatures. Whenever any creature needs cleaning, it will go near dwarf snoa burrows, wait for dwarf snoas to appear and eat the gushlyches, all while not attacking the dwarf snoas.