Bair_the_Normal
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Acid would allow it to break through calcified structures and denature defensive proteins, although it could be potentially quite costly to produce.
Nitric acid maybe?
Acid would allow it to break through calcified structures and denature defensive proteins, although it could be potentially quite costly to produce.
Organism: Monjoga
Ancestor: Filter
Selective Pressure: Competiton
Mutation: The Monjoga has been competing for food against rival species as long as it has existed in this current state. That enviorment has allowed for the Monjoga to be a little faster than other species, yet weaker, as it traded strength for speed over several generations.
Well, the key here is knowing the predation methods. The hunting method of a basal Feaster is to find something, and then exude a digestive enzyme onto the prey's surface. The feaster then absorbs the digested goo. Acid would allow it to break through calcified structures and denature defensive proteins, although it could be potentially quite costly to produce.
By the way Herobrine, this is kind of sticking several mutations into one, and as Terrance noted, knocking over Spires isn't really an effective strategy. First, Spires are much too big for an organism the Spinelord's size to knock over, and second, since you swim you can already access every bit of them without having to knock them over and share them with your crawling, non-swimming relatives.Organism: Spinelord
Ancestor: Spinelo
Selective Pressure: The mass harvesting of easy prey of both the Spinelo and Jetter organisms has caused a shortage of this nutrient. Spinelords have adapted from Spinelo's to slowly conquer and feast off of Spire and Tower structures.
Mutation: Spinelords have adapted with two key advantages. The first entails a much stronger head, jaw, and upper spine bone structure that can withstand ramming force. The second entails medium sized fins, one on each side, of the organism. These fins are attached in the upper section of the organism along its spine. They are meant to propel the Spinelord at such a force at a weak point in a Spire/Tower organism to break/snap off large sections of the 'tree.' Spinelords then use their stronger jaws to tear at and feast on the snapped off sections.
Go Spinelo's!
Patchy said:Selective pressure: Complete lack of competition over "Inedible" Sunfeeders as a food source.