Recursoslontus mionsens

From OurFoodChain

This Oslontus species, descended from O. angelosis in zone 4, is an herbivorous creature that spends its entire life in the fields of T. flotatensis in the zone 4 island’s river. These creatures have adapted smaller fins to cope with the small river. The other main adaptation is that they have developed semi-solid eggshells. They have improved upon the membrane-bound eggs of the previous Oslontus to have a thin protein shell around them. It is hard, but brittle, and easily broken because it is so thin. The reason for these shells is to keep the young in ideal conditions, as these Oslontus do not lay their eggs underwater, but rather on top of the floating Taxonomum leaves. The eggs are protected from underwater predators this way, and the newly hatched young simply slither back into the water.