Chubby Ketter

The chubby ketter replaced its ancestor the flower ketter. It has specified into feeding only on the oval-trunk fruitail. Due to the colder climate it lives in, it has developed thick blubber to keep it warm. Its coloring is now orange to blend in with the orange flower of the oval-trunked fruitail. Its photosynthetic parts have become more green to absorb more sunlight. During the winter it will hibernate inside the trunks of the oval-trunk fruitail trees. Like its ancestor it has 2 eyes that can see light and 2 eyes that can "see" scents. The brightest smell it can see is that of the hand-branch fruitail.