Grub Krugg

The grub krugg split from its ancestor the krugg. Like its ancestor it has a more primitive body plan and leather-like chitin exoskeleton. Its strategy is to lay many snail-like eggs under the soil so predators cannot find them. It also has moved to warmer climates than its ancestor. This has allowed to it to thrive in tropical and temperate rainforests and woodlands. While they live amongst other krugg species, most have filled other niches and feed on larger flora.