Clavognathusensis clavotigris
Extinct (February 26th, 2019): No reason provided.
Evolved from M. Tangayikano they developed more open dwelling fins to hunt prey.
Found in zone 3. It feeds on Macrobrachium Crimsonsoni and Nataresukus skeletonai. It is able to eat N. skeletonai by wrapping around it and trying to crush its shell and using its sharp teeth to break in the shell to feed on the flesh in the inside killing it in the process. It also feeds on M. Crimsonsoni by using its teeth to dig them out. When laying their eggs a male and females pairs and digs deep down the soil to lay eggs(up to 60-80 eggs but only 5-15 survives). When the eggs hatch the babies spend time in the soil until they are 30cm then they come out fending for themselves. They get 20 inches at max length but most get 18 inches.