Pikutabe

The Pikutabe is an extinct species of flora that was discovered on PNF-404, and only one of two sentient flora species of the Chrysanthemum family group.

Description
The structure of the Pikutabe alters from the modern day species, making it either a subspecies or ancestor to the Creeping Chrysanthemum. Fossil records only reveal the upper body of the creature though, making it impossible to truly map out the entire anatomy of the Pikutabe. Its eye stalks are located on the sides of the head, a large flower-like mouth extending from between them.

Behaviors of the Pikutabe are vague at best, and it is only assumed it behaved similarly to the modern-day relatives. However, due to the sturdier structure of the upper bud, it is hypothesized it used this as a weapon against attackers.