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The '''Kitkonat''' split from its ancestor the '''Kakonat'''. It has grown larger but fills a similar niche as it's ancestor. Its fur-like wooly cotton helps insulate it from the cold as well as camouflage it in the red rusty soil. The sub-species that live in black soils are all black in color.
The '''Kitkonat''' split from its ancestor, the '''Kakonat'''. It has grown larger but fills a similar niche as it's ancestor. Its fur-like wooly cotton helps insulate it from the cold as well as camouflage it in the red rusty soil. The sub-species that live in black soils are all black in color.


It is a pest to most [[shrog]]s and will sneak into their nests during construction and feed from their food stores. Like its ancestor it has It has petrolignin (aka calcified cellulose), convergent with the [[Stonebeak Phlyer]], which replace the material of its fangs so that it may use them to cut food and deliver nasty bites. The fangs are mobile and close sideways to cut. When eating, it will use its prehensile tongue to pull food partway into its mouth and then bring its fangs together to snip it. It can snip flora and fauna alike. The prehensile tongues of the Kitkonat are used to shock and stun prey. This also is a great defense from predators since the shock, while not lethal can give a nasty surprise, giving them enough time to sprint away.
It is a pest to most [[shrog]]s and will sneak into their nests during construction and feed from their food stores. Like its ancestor it has It has petrolignin (aka calcified cellulose), convergent with the [[Stonebeak Phlyer]], which replace the material of its fangs so that it may use them to cut food and deliver nasty bites. The fangs are mobile and close sideways to cut. When eating, it will use its prehensile tongue to pull food partway into its mouth and then bring its fangs together to snip it. It can snip flora and fauna alike. The prehensile tongues of the Kitkonat are used to shock and stun prey. This also is a great defense from predators since the shock, while not lethal can give a nasty surprise, giving them enough time to sprint away.