Sturgokanus consumasedus
Derived from: Sturgoslontus sturgensis
Size: 12 cm
Zone: 10
Sturgoslontus strugensis came to zone 10 to eat the only plant available, Aquaplortus. Later, bayshrooms extended into the area of zone 10. Some sturgensis adapted to eating the seedpods on the bayshroom tendrils. Sturgoslontus consumasedus is now born
Looks: They look almost exactly the same as sturgensis, except for a few things. 1. They are slightly smaller so that they can maneuver around the tendrils more easily than other Sturgoslontus. 2. they now have more/longer whiskers so they can find seeds and maneuver around the tendrils more easily.
Eating: The have stopped eating Aquaplortus entirely and now eat bayshroom (Bulbus semifloatus, Bulbus salmacidus, Polybulbus kinboreali) seedpods. The strip them off the tendril and then eat them.
Reproduction: It reproduces the exact same way as sturgensis
Defence: To defend against sturgenmacrops the usually hide in the tendrils of the bayshrooms to keep from being eaten. Their smaller size usually keeps them from being found.