Tappipper

The tappipper split from its ancestor the buttpiper. They spread across the forests and jungles of Barlowe. The have grown twice as large and have expanded their diet to just about any purple or black flora in their habitat. They have a prehensile upper lip to help them pull off leaves when eating.

Like their ancestor they use their "butt-sacs" to attract mates. These calls are very complex ranging from warning signals to mating rituals. They still live in social groups and migrate around grazing. Their butt-nostrils have grown tall to give them their own unique call.