Thagoslontus spinyensis

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After Oslontus angelosis attempted to follow its descendents into zone 5, it was quickly targeted by predators more due to its smaller size and large, elegant fins. Therefore, over time, it adapted defense against these predators. This new species is very similar to O. angelosis, however with a set of six spines on the end of its tail that it uses to ward off predators. Due to the Oslontus genus’ muscular tails, it is a very effective weapon, one tail slash from O. spinyensis will almost always be able to ward off a predator. It consumes the same vegetative matter as all of the other Oslontus in zone 5.