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The '''nomadic scuttlecrab''' split from its ancestor, the stickyball fortresscrab. To keep predators guessing they will constantly move around never staying in once place for more than a day or two. They build silk 'tents' which are left behind when they leave. It no longer depends upon the super stickyballs for its dwellings. Most of them are made of leaves and small sticks.
The '''nomadic scuttlecrab''' split from its ancestor, the [[Stickyball Fortresscrab|stickyball fortresscrab]]. To keep predators guessing they will constantly move around never staying in once place for more than a day or two. They build silk 'tents' which are left behind when they leave. It no longer depends upon the [[superstickyballs]] for its dwellings. Most of them are made of leaves and small sticks.


There is still an alpha female but she only leads the group to where they should migrate. All females can reproduce now rather than just one female. The males are also more abundant and are generally larger than them with large claws to fend off lizardworms.
There is still an alpha female but she only leads the group to where they should migrate. All females can reproduce now rather than just one female. The males are also more abundant and are generally larger than them with large claws to fend off lizardworms.