The Mutortoise
This descendant of the tortoise is much more adept in the water than its ancestors, as their former natural habitat above ground has become uninhabitable. The front legs of the creature are mutated in such a way as to provide the animal with a form of propulsion. When put together, the appendages coming off the two front arms can be used as a single tail. The shell has also evolved, protruding out on both sides and the top of the head in order to protect the eyes and face from attack. These protrusions are transparent, so that the creature can still be visually fully aware of its surroundings.
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