Macrognathusensis burrowous

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Extinct (December 28th, 2018): M. burrowous has gone extinct due to not enough food to support a creature that large.

An early eel that Is going to be the ancestor of eels, amphibians and reptiles.

Reaching sizes of 10 inches because of its eel like look it lives in Zone 4,
preferring tropical areas underground.
It burrows rarely even going up to the surface it uses its front teeth like a shovel. It eats biofilm, algae and anything it can that is below the ground.
It breeds anywhere are when a pair is formed they burry deeper and lay their eggs in deep.
They can sense vibrations from the surface and underground to navigate and uses electronic waves to find others of its own kind. It seems to have a developing eye but it will take many more generations to get eyes