Buttpiper

The buttpiper split from its ancestor the sandblaster. It has lost its fatty lumps now that they live in a warmer environment. The "butt-sacs" are no longer used for blasting but are used to help attract mates. These calls are very complex ranging from warning signals to mating rituals. They still live in social groups and migrate around grazing on small purple flora. Its coloration is ment to help camouflage them on the red-rusty soil with the many purple spherical flora growing around.