Ash Clawjumper

The ash clawjumper replaced its ancestor the stumpworm sucker. It has changed a lot from its ancestor. First, its color now mimic the black volcanic sand of Hydro Beach. Even the texture of the skin is coarse like the volcanic grains. The other feature its new method of locomotion. It no longer walks on its scythe-like tentacles but hops around on its clawed tail. If it looses balance it can catch it self still with the clawed tentacles but is actually pretty coordinated. It can keep its balance so well it can even balance on the shifting sand and loose rocks. When catching prey it will either jump on it with its huge claw or grab it with the four scythed tentacles. Once grabbed it will inject its prey with an acidic liquid. This fluid digests the prey on the inside, and it sucks the goo out with its hollow tooth, much like a spider.