Bulimagnathusensis mimicus

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Evolved from S. ostiumdracius groups were pushed to zone 4 because of the high competition for space to live and with many competition for food (as well as R. gigas feeding on them) so they were pushed to zone 4 in search of more food. Due to their size they had no predators but they grew larger to hunt subadult P. natans and adapted to mimic the oslontids species native to zone 4.

Found in zone 4 they grow up to 4.8 feet long. They feed on subadult P. natans,D. albatrogornis, S. gulperious and H. predata. They burry themselves in substrate while having their eyes facing its tail which the tail will swing around in order in mimic their prey. When a prey comes they would get up and strike quickly and then constrict choking their prey which they then feast on their prey. They are found often in the deeper parts of zone 4 buried in the substrate with the tip of its tail exposed to lure its prey. They mimic species that are S. angelosis, S. communis, S. mionsens and G. gigas(mimics juveniles). When burry into the substrate they can bumped into S. gulperious which they would devour the S.gulperious.

When breeding a male and female will pair and spawn in vegetation and live them to incubate by themselves. Females can lay up to 60-100 eggs but only 2-4 survive. Once the eggs hatch they will be fully independent of themselves are will hunt by themselves feeding on everything they feed on their mouth (including oslontus species and sukopods)