Sukalensis feoeoldiumis
This little animal diverged from S. mipensis and began moving southwards. They settled in Zone 3 because there were no predators, as well as low competition. Their exoskeleton softened sense there are no predators in Zone 3. Its head, opposite to the rest of its body, hardened, to resist possible stings. It's very smelly, something they use to find each other from long distances. The compound that gives them that smell isn't detected by most species. Their antennae are really long, and are highly chemosensitive. They eat anything they can find that fits in their proboscis, including algae and corpses of small animals. All the energy they save not growing thick exoskeletons is used to reproduce and develop up to sexual maturity as quickly as possible. They reproduce at alarming rates. They have 6 segments, with the post orbital spine in the first one. They lack eyes, but can sense the water temperature with they antennae to know if it's day or night. They are about 4 inches long from head to tail with ⅓ or a meter long antenae. They have 8 long legs, and a tear-like body.