Mini-Flower Ketter

The mini-flower ketter has split from its ancestor the flower ketter. It has specified to eat the nectar from the xidhorchia. The xidhorchia has extremely tiny flowers so it had to become even smaller to even drink the nectar. It uses it long nose to open up the flower and then it will stick its long tongue in to get the nectar. They have also grown longer toes to help grip on the leaves of the xidhorchia. The mini-flower ketter and xidhorchia depend upon each other and a mutually beneficial to each other. Its photosythetic parts have become greener to absorb more light. Like all ketters it has 2 eyes that can see in light while the other 2 eyes "see" scents. Thus can can find the scent of the xidhorchia the brightest. The mini-flower ketter is also immune to any toxins that the xidhorchia may still inherit from its ancestors.