Testoslontus panzerous

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Extinct (May 2nd, 2020): Outcompeted by Amfivioslontus megaloceros and Woramus dilitrius

This terrestrial descendent of Oslontus spracticanus has adapted to a life high in the treetops of zone C. It has grown a third claw on each hand, so as to easily grip to the trees, as well as having a fully prehensile tail. Its other key adaptation is several plates of armored skin. It eats the leaves of trees like P. longatumus. It clings to these trees, and they use the colonies of defensive Sukalensis spikus to their advantage. Due to their newly adapted armored plating, they are largely immune to the sukalensis’ spikes. Therefore, they stay close to the sukalensis, as the Draco arbora that would normally pose a threat tend to stay far away from the sukanensis. While it spends most of its life in the trees, it also is able to come to the ground to eat the vegetative matter of Taxonomum sp.

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