Fourleg Sprinter

The fourleg sprinter split from its ancestor the grassprinter because of a mutation making its front limbs larger. But because of this mutation it has also grown larger than the grassprinter. Its toes in its back limbs have gotten smaller and the bone now look like the toenails of an elephant on earth. It now walks on all four legs to help it keep up its much larger weight.

They live in packs of up to 25 with just them alone. The leader is usually the male with the largest wings. The wings don’t work for flying just for dominant display. In mating season the males will display there wings for rights to the pack and to all the females in the pack. They are social creature that will let other herbivores travel with there pack.

Its beak has gotten sharper and is less edged to cut through the rougher leafs of other plants. It has also gotten a higher level of stomach acid to digest leaves with ease. Since it can’t chew its food it has adapted to eating rocks to help grind up the food when it enters the stomach.