the Arctic Santabeared Evil Lorax (Vasplanalate barbasantus arcticus), is a subspecies (maybe even infraspecies) of Lorax-like creature known to have a recessive trait causing many of them to be armless and also known for having a santa-like beard. This subspecies of Vellostipid branched off from the other subspecies of Santabearded Evil Lorax pretty early in their history. There is speculation from genetic evidence that of the three subspecies known so far, they have are the closest related to the Tall Santabeard Evil Lorax as their ancestors had moved into Canada and it is speculated that the Arctic subspecies had split with the Tall subspecies when the Arctics had moved further north into the Arctic circle. While many Tall subspecies had expanded to the west coast of the Americas and later into Eurasia. Ironically, the Lorax is known to originate in Europe meaning that many Loraxes must had moved into Eurasia and crossed into North America and then many had returned back to Eurasia, as the Tall subspecies are known to be in both Eurasian lands and lands of the Americas, especially North America. Because they do not have any arms, their legs have become more aquatic and they are very good swimmers. They are known to swim with penguins near the North Pole. They eat lots of fish which they love to eat. They are also known to have very light-colored eyes. Most having very light blue eyes. From the ones we have documented, we have only seen blue-eyed and the rare green-eyed ones. We haven't found any brown-eyed ones yet. it is estimated that 80% of the population has platinum blue/extremely light blue eyes with the other 15% having medium-blue/dark-blue eyes and the other 5% having green. It is known that the Tall subspecies have as much eye color diversity as humans. This is the same for the ancestors of the Talls and Arctics.