Sloshbelly

The sloshbelly split from its ancestor. Due to its internal gills shrinking from prolonged time on land over many years, its water pouches have shrunk. It suction cup feet allow it to jump from one sum-humgrove to another, just like its ancestor. In spring, juveniles spawn and are reliant on the redmosses and orangemosses until adulthood. After loosing their photosynthesis they become a light pink to blend with the sum-lurgrove.