Venatoryte: Lord_Iggy
Evolved from: Scensuryte
Genes (17): Crawling x2, Eating Dead Things x1, Plant Eating x1, Complex Stomach x1, Exoskeleton x1, Communal Behaviour x1, Claws x3, Water Retention x1, Lungs x2, Cold Resistance x1, Eyes x1, Walking x1, Flesh Eating x1
Description: These Scuterids have developed their scavenging habits into outright predatory behaviour, beginning to actively hunt other animals. Their much longer legs and upright stance make efficient movers, and Venatoryte tribes can cover significant distances if necessary to find rich sources of food. Their powerful claws can tear apart the toughest greenery, and break through the strongest exoskeletons. However, as a side-effect of their stronger, longer legs, their climbing abilities have been lost.
Evolves too...
Dolosyte : Lord_Iggy
Evolved from: Venatoryte
Gene added (max 2): Brain Power, Water Retention, Flesh Eating
Gene removed (optional, max 2): None
Description (optional): The Dolosytes, descendants of the deadly Venatorytes, have not improved their weaponry like their Neke cousins, but have improved other, less immediately obvious areas. Millions of years of hunting has been gradually improving their intelligence, though it is only now, around the end of the Spitezepodic Era, that their brain power has begun to leap upwards. Additionally, further specialization towards carnivorous behaviour (plant-eating now only existing as a nutritional supplement) has increased the amount of energy at the Dolosytes' disposal. While much of this is taken up by the brain, the excess is used to improve the growth rate and energy level of the species. Finally, increased levels of water retention have allowed the predators to move into the drier and harsher habitats of the Ferns and Zeeboos, monopolizing on all of the potential prey.
Note to Daft: I'm considering gradually removing crawling and adding walking. I'm working a gradual transition to a faster and more efficient stance. Would you say that, from a rules perspective, this is what I should do to simulate that? Or would I be better off keeping crawling and simply adding walking on top of that?
Oh, and you called Agonia Angonia. Oh well, both names sound cool. I just realized I forgot to say this- GREAT UPDATE!!! They all are, but I feel that reminding you of this can't hurt. All hail the silly german tank!
