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==Controversy==
Saucebacks are, as a group, generally uncontroversial; quite the opposite, in fact, to the point that Sagan 4's contributors diversified them so much early on that there were simply too many apex predators in one place. In order to resolve this, the [[alpha:Sauceback Plague|sauceback plague]] was created to thin out their populations and restrict there to being only one sauceback per biome. This lasted until Week 18, when it was replaced by the less-deadly [[alpha:
There have been some controversies related to individual sauceback species. The {{alpha|Glacial Sauceback}}, for instance, is noted to have aquatic larvae--which was actually a misinterpretation stemming from the related metadromeodont saucebacks, where this was a novel adaptation. However, as the glacial sauceback is the ancestor of nearly all modern sauceback species which all evolved with the assumption that the aquatic larva ancestry was correct, this misinterpretation had to be canonized as an independent development.
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