Squat Limbless

The squat limbless replaced its ancestor and shrank in size due to competion with its larger cousin. More compact in form, it feeds primarily on helmethead uksips and uksors. A thick hide beneath which a layer of tiny interlocking bones that acts a bit like chain-mail and are also capable of being “rippled” in order to aid it in moving protects it. It has also evolved a powerful upper tooth modified for digging. It is attached to a bony base via muscles and is capable of being raised up and down. Finally, its internal body temperature is partially self-regulated, making them a bit warmer then their surroundings.