Violaslontus purpa
After a group of T. panzerous made their way into zone D, they found themselves amongst a forest of M. sustensa. To take advantage of these massive trees, they have developed their colors to blend in against the purple bark of the trees. However, they are faced with many dangers that their camouflage alone could not protect them against. In order to protect themselves more easily, they have developed an almost full body of armor plating. This makes attacks from S. purpla innefective. These animals have also been able to grow to a massive size of 30-35cm because of the mass amounts of food provided by M. sustensa. They lay their eggs in the treetops in groups of 15-20. They have developed new claws, more suited for gripping the bark of M. sustensa, as well as 2 large spikes near the end of their tails that serve multiple purposes. Not only can they stick these spines into the trees to assist their climbing, but it also allows them to deter the D. arbora by swinging their spiked tails.