Tree Slicer

The tree slicer split off from the forest dweller. Unlike its ancestor, it has grown much taller, this helps them reach eat the different bubble trees in the Flisch-Krakow Rainforest, which makes up its entire diet. Another adaptation is that it has a slightly shorter tail-leg, which helps them lay their eggs without lowering too much; the hind legs however have become much larger. Since it eats a lot of branches, its forelimbs have taken a scoop-like shape which has serrated edges.

How they feed is quite special among the "dweller" line; they use their forelimbs to slice away at the branches, which fall into the "scoop-claws". Then it eats them in its "scoop-claws". It has also lost the use of its tiny eyes, though it still has its two dominant eyes. Since it has become much taller, it had to develop a long tube that helps it lay eggs without them breaking.