Lanced Ketter

The Lanced Ketter has quickly developed from the Ketter and has almost completely replaced it. The Lanced Ketter holds a few advantages over its predecessor. Its ears have enlarged, increasing its hearing range, and the smelling organs behind its eyes have refined themselves, it is now capable of smelling a mate or an intruding predator from a little over a kilometer away. The most notable difference is the lance-like appendage on the Ketter's head which is used to skewer worms, most notably winged worms. The Ketter will spot a winged worm and perch itself on the edge of a Bubble Tree branch or Gyroleffo and leap straight at its prey with pin-point accuracy to skewer its prey on its head. The leaf on the Lanced Ketter's back can be pulled out slightly with its back muscles to aid in a more controlled fall, though it doesn't glide. Lanced Ketters live in family packs of up to 30 members.