Alright, so you've got the power to change organisms, like in the other threads. Let me set some rules for you guys:
>READ THE FREAKING RULES!!! Nobody reads the rules in the other threads and everyone ends up breaking them one way or another.
>DRAW YOUR OWN STUFF! No requesting others to do it, just make your own, dummy.
>You can have up to 2 mutations in a row on a single creature. I know how it feels to want to add a little more.
>Always read event posts by me. I'll be changing the world here and there to push everyone to mutate the organisms more.
>Be creative! I'm sick of people only adding eyes, or more limbs, or a bigger mouth. Add a specialized organ, or something earth creatures don't even have. Think outside the box.
>If you don't reach a mutation deadline or your organism doesn't get better at handling the new conditions, it goes extinct.
>Try to make your organism easy to add to by making your art somewhat simple. It's a good idea to use MS paint.
>Have a good time!
This guy hunts the red ones and crawls at the bottom of the tidepools.
The more reddish purple fuzzball coming out the middle is covered in spores, which float around in the ocean when it shakes the tentacle it's attached to. It stays on rocks via suction.
These float and mindlessly crawl at the bottom of the ocean, sucking in waste from the other organisms.
These just stick to the bottom and absorb sunlight for energy. Once they have enough energy, they can crawl to one of the gray guys and eat it. They're much larger and can suck them in by sucking the water into their mouths. They reproduce very little.
These guys suck the nutrient-rich seeds from within the blue organisms' cup-like structure.
The grey organism is by far the coolest-looking one imo.
These guys float around using the three air sacs on top of them, and can cooperatively carry one of the yellow guys by latching onto them when they see them with the big eye on the bottom of them. They suck the nutrients out of them with their tentacles.
These reproduce by flexing the cup-like structure very quickly, and shoot out all the seeds which can grow into more of them.
These organisms are the only ones that breath. They need to breath because they require maximum energy yield, as they hunt down the yellow guys by chasing after them and sending a small electrical pulse through them with the red parts of their front legs.
I forgot to mention that these are the ONLY organisms on the whole planet. There aren't any insects or parasites or forests or anything else. It's just these guys, water, air, sand, and rocks.
>>235098
Tongue-like appendage for catching pollen and flinging seeds when fertilized. Shell opens up to absorb more breathable air. Fleshy underbelly to take root and absorb nutrients from the ground.
Here's what most of the terrain looks like, save for a few volcanoes. It's pretty much the same underwater. Remember, there are NO other organisms, so there isn't grass or forests or kelp.
>>235074
The yellow sucker became more parasitic, latching onto a blue cup's tongue-like appendage to suck premature egg and pollen directly from it, preventing the host from reproducing until it moves on to another blue cup when it's emptied out or when it's full.
>>235054
The red shit eaters became more efficient in eating waste. They would swim towards a nearby organism and latch onto their anuses, sucking the poop directly from the source. They've also developed a small tongue to stimulate the host from pooping more frequently.
>>235068
The red shit eaters and the green gobblers have formed a symbiotic relationship. The red shit eater attached to it would prove enticing to the grey crawlers. The green gobbler would remain motionless until the prey comes near enough for it to devour it.
>>235130
Looks like an open renuzit
>>235041
The Greyscales grow fins and a tail to easier swimming and hunting. The fins have small spikes to hurt and deter predators.
>>236303
Woops, forgot to say they're about the same size as the regular grey ones.
>>235238
Lewd.
>>235054
It's mouth has moved to the bottom.
It sticks it's self to the floor with it's tentacles while feeding. the head has become a thin jellyfish like membrane which it can turn using underwater currents like a sail in the wind.
>>235098
Cup plant develops adaptations against the seed eaters: a tall stem that is hard to climb and a ring of spikes around the cup.
>>235238
The cup's eggs began to look smaller and more undeveloped, even though at the same time they resist the sucker's stomach acid, and instead become incubate by it and become distributed.
>>235068
Evolves small teeth around its mouth. This allows it to switch to a more abundant food source - the purple polyps>>235049
. It very slowly crawls around and constantly scrapes polyps off the rocks.
>>243062
Seeds are not providing enough nutrients now, so yellow sucker develops two appendages at the end of its snout to bite blue cup and suck juices directly from its body.