Polar Diveskunik

The polar diveskimo split from its ancestor, the diveskimo. Its closely related to the grazing diveskimo, coming from the same small group of diveskimos that began to live outside of their cryobowls and forage for food. However, while the grazing diveskimo spread out over Drake and adapted for their role, the diveskimos kept to their territorial lifestyles, hunting for food around their individual cryobowls. However, pressure from grazing diveskimos out competed the diveskimos, and forced them to migrate out of Drake all together. Adapting quickly to the cold climate of the North Polar Glacier, they soon spread out across Northern Barlowe. Their tentacles have become shorter and now act as legs, the diveskimo walking by moving their first pair of legs forward, then their second pair, and then their last pair. Their fat lumps have grown longer and more numerous, including new lumps that grow on their sides and hang down from the body. With no cryobowls to spawn in, they wait till spring to spawn in puddles of snowmelt.