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The '''rolling flune''' split from its ancestor. They have moved into the colder southern biomes to follow their new food source, the [[Polar Quilbil|polar quilbil]]. They have a harder beak for scraping off peices ofthe polar quilbil's trunk; they will sometimes eat the [[Beach Carnofern|beach carnofern]] if their preferred food is hard to find.
The '''rolling flune''' split from its ancestor. They have moved into the colder southern biomes to follow their new food source, the [[Polar Quilbil|polar quilbil]]. They have a harder beak for scraping off pieces of the polar quilbil's trunk; they will sometimes eat the [[Beach Carnofern|beach carnofern]] if their preferred food is hard to find.


They are able to roll much better than their ancestor, thanks to a stronger muscular system. Their shell is stronger and adapted to insulate from the cold. The other main adaptation is a special hinge connected to their spines, allowing them to flatten them against their shell to roll smoother or flick them out as a defense against predators. However they do need to uncurl in order to feed or to see where they are.
They are able to roll much better than their ancestor, thanks to a stronger muscular system. Their shell is stronger and adapted to insulate from the cold. The other main adaptation is a special hinge connected to their spines, allowing them to flatten them against their shell to roll smoother or flick them out as a defense against predators. However they do need to uncurl in order to feed or to see where they are.