Spiky Roomba

From OurFoodChain

adaptations
Practically unchanged from its ancestor C.spikaspikaspik (the spiky roomba) is named mostly due to the fact it has developed spikes from multiple hairs being fused together into a keratinous spike, this is mainly for defense and helps deter predators such as pinpointers (Thalassaraptor kokovajilotus), pinprickers (Thalassaraptor fundatus), and when young they have to look out for O.panivore, otherwise it has the same diet, nearly the same behaviours, and pretty much the same everything as antarctipoda

feeding
With a similar diet to its ancestor the spiky roomba eats detritus and supplements a lot with live polyphs, moreso than its ancestor did actually because more polyphs are present in zone k

reproduction
The spiky roomba makes a more W shaped burrow entrance than antarctipoda , this adaptation probably came about because many capilliarmus species may mate in the same area at the same time, so if a burrow entrance is differently shaped less mistakes are made of other species entering the burrow after setting out for food or leaving a crowded burrow,the main reason you don’t want informal capilliarmus walking into your nest is because it’ll likely mess up the breeding cycle and cause wasted energy on raising another species or the foreigner eating the babies in certain cases,anyways they do it pretty much identically to the other species, they find an old shed, fill it with debris, and lay eggs in it