Climbing Korrybug

The climbing korrybug split from its ancestor, the korrybug. It followed the fat korystal to Bumpy Polar Beach. It has shrunk to only half its ancestor's size but is not changed much physically. It still mimics the land korystal to hide from any possible predators. And it has gained a new joint in its legs to help it climb better. They lay their snail-like eggs under the soil so predators cannot find them. The eggs can stay dormant for months until warmer weather comes.