Seashrub Gilltail

The seashrub gilltail split from its ancestor the reefball gilltail. It migrated north to the temperate coastline of Flisch Coast. There it has an abundance of seashrubs to eat. Its coloring has changed to blue to blend in with the seashrubs. Its beak is now in the shape of a duck-bill in order to eat the leaves of seashrubs. Seashrub gilltails lay their eggs in the sand which hides them more successful than just straight in the water.