Fibonaccus spinensis

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Evolved from Fibonaccus garyus, it has evolved to survive in moist areas of the semi-tropical zone C as it has developed a lung in its shell. It's radula have grown stronger to feed off of the roots of Plortatus florensis and the bones of other animals to gain calcium for it's shell, which has gained small spines in attempt to defend against predators. Their color has faded slightly as to not be as visible to predators. Their eyestalks have evolved rudimentary eyes. However, they are still detritivores as well and eat other dead matter and are still hermaphrodites and are able to self fertilize.