Gringlo

The gringlo split from the pleeduh. Unlike its ancestor, the gringlo has become more heavily-built than its ancestor, but it can still run quite fast. A distinguishable feature is the large wooden teeth it has evolved, which can easily tear and crush anything it bites. Another essential adaptation is that it lives in packs of 3-5, which are lead by both a female and male. It has also become slightly more intelligent, which allows it catch more prey.

Another unique adaptation is that it has a wooden spike on each back leg that are used to slash prey when it leaps on them. The gringlo has developed wooden spikes on the "flaps", which are used to slash predators approaching from behind. The gringlo is usually awake in the evening and it falls asleep at dawn. Another important evolution is that it has a stronger immune system.

The mating season for gringlos is quite amazing. When a gringlo is mature enough, it leaves the pack forever to start a new one. The males display their leaves to attract mates, the brighter, the healthier. The females wrestle to display fitness and strength. When gringlos mate, they do an usual ritual that looks like passionate kissing, they roll around while mating, and they begin their own pack. They give birth to 2-3 offspring, they each take turns in raising the offspring and hunting.