Snohawkworm

When a population of mohawkworms ventured out into the Dixon Polar Scrub, some of them did not survive except the ones with more hair. These eventually evolved into snohawkworms, which are well designed for the cold. The snohawkworm's body is completely covered with fur that warms it up. They also live in much tighter herds than their ancestors did, this is important because a member of the herd can be easily lost in the snow. Due to the fact that there are no more pools of water for them to breed in, they have adapted by biting into dreidalbulb roots and laying their egg-like spores inside of them. Other than these adaptations, the snohawkworm is similar to its ancestor.