Description
A shy but highly social diver from the polar basin, the elusive ploose spends almost all of its life swimming deep below the lake waters, rising its snout up only briefly to breathe.
A large descendant of the platyporp, the ploose is a fully aquatic fish-eating predator which has been able to reach a length of up to five feet in the depths of the polar freshwater ocean, which it does not leave seasonally as do many endemic animals. It also doesn't leave the water, not even to rest, and again finds itself unable to walk for this habitat is large and expansive, and land is rarely in sight; this back and forth evolution of lifestyle, from sea to land and back again, demonstrates that evolution is nonlinear and lacks a goal, only serving to make species suited to whatever condition they find themselves living in, and that those conditions frequently change over time.
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