Bulimagnathusensis ostiumdracius

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evolved S. dracokillus that developed to become large to face even larger predators and now has a threadfin tail to resemble prey of sea wyverns.

Found in deeper parts of zone 3 and growing up to 3.7 feet long. They wait for prey on the surface waving their tails mimicing oslontus species to ambush flying sea wyverns like aquadracius. They feed on aquadracius species, P. unculodon and R. rostrus but also the occasional G. gigas that got lured by its tail.

They lure their prey then strike at their prey which they then thrash for a while sometimes constricting it then swallow it whole. Their color pigment is dark blue counter shading with a white counter shading at the bottom to mimic the ocean but its end of the tail mimics an oslontus species native to zone 3 apart from G. gigas which varies since there is a diverse amount of oslontus. The diversity of tail shape can vary as their are rounded, pointed, thread finned and curved shapes. Color can also vary as most are either red, blue, dark green or light green on the tail.

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)