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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 |
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. |
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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. |