Bicaudoslontus squidyensis

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A direct descendent of O. angelosis that moved north towards the tropical lagoon of zone 12, this species adapted to this new environment in a few ways. First, their fins grew in width to let them glide in the stagnant water more easily. Secondly, it grew a second tail as a result of mutation. This tail became an appealing sexual trait, meaning that individuals with 2 tails were able to mate more frequently than those with one tail, until eventually the 1-tailed gene faded out and all members of the species have 2 tails as a result. It consumes Odontotria sp. This animal can grow to be 9cm, and it is definitely not named after <@199360664634916864>.