Protecoloppy

The protecoloppy split from its ancestor, the domed loppy, and exist mainly near ninjaswoops. The evolution of the vainytangle forced it to evolve a defensive measure to protect its spores. This new adaptation came in the form of a protective skin which guards over the spores. The spores grow under the protective skin and seem very much like their ancient ancestor, the lolly poppy, at a glance. When the spores grow enough to get out of the protecting skin, they detach from their stem and roll to the ground. If some of the matured spores gets eaten by the vainytangle, the other spores, facing the other direction, will be spared. It has lost its gas glands and is unable to produce the gas anymore. It can produce only five spores at a time.