Spinadraguanga spinaspinus

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evolved from D. spinaquarius they developed longer limbs, large size and a larger hump. They develop these traits to hunt large Rostrovenator or Proplatecarpus species. Due to a larger size with larger limbs they can now only run quadrupedally and are only able to be bipedal when walking.

Found in zone H and zone 6. They grow up to 5 feet long. They feed on P. natans, R. parvus, D. spinaquarius, A. tridactylus, A. edselom and R. letaligibbas. They use their claws to slash and weaken prey while also biting them. Due to their larger size they have a reduce surface area of feathers mostly on their crest. They are seen mostly solitary in hunting but each territory would either have a mated pair or a solitary specimen. Their long broad tails help propel itself true the ocean with its limbs that give a boost to swim. Their humps are used as a swim bladder when swimming but deflates when they are on land

When breeding mated pairs are usually bonded for life and newer males would try to impress females to get them pair to the male. When they are bond they will mate then lay their eggs(up to 4-8 eggs but only 2-3 survive due to predation from S. lutumandrus, A. oculus, D. acrotyrannus and D. spinaquarius) on a nest they dug. If the nest is going to be flooded they will relocate nest. Once the eggs hatch the mate pair would brood their young and take turns nursing them (teach how to swim and hunt) while the other will be hunting to bring them food. When they are subadults they will chase them off to fend for themselves. If one of the mated pair dies the survived pair will morn for a week before going back to its regular basis but extreme old bonds may lead to the survive pair to not eat or even drink and would not leave their dead mate corpse alone and morns it until it dies as well from starvation as if it wants to die with their mate.