Terrasuchus spinacaliditas

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Extinct (January 23rd, 2019): No reason provided.

Evolved from Macrognathusensis armorgedonensis they decide why not try to crawl to zone F and most died but some evolved and developed legs that can climb and a sail.
V. Spinacaliditas delevop the sail for mating, temperature regulation and to store water to keep it self moist. It uses its sail to absorb cool air to regulate the hot jungles of zone F. They also use it as a mating dance to impress females.They are semi arboreal and has adapted feet to be able to climb trees like Plortatus forensus and Plortatus paratus but climbs very slowly due to their large sail they need to balance.They developed legs that can climb so they can travel easier if they wanted to and its easier to spot prey. They can slightly change their patterns to mimic dead leaves , wood or trees. They feed on Sukalensis marineris, Sukalensis maputensis, and Odontotria laspimorphus on the back of Helix bullous which it tries to scrape off. It ussually sticks near puddles of water ot creeks to absorb more water on its sail before setting out to hunt. They mate during winter as males will be in puddles or creeks and change their colors of their sails to an extremely bright flashing yellow to attract mates. When a male successfully attracts a female and lays up to 20-30 eggs (only 5-12 survive) .the female would take care of the eggs and even carry eggs in her mouth to another puddle or creek if it starts to dry out. The females also seems to use its moist to keep the eggs moist. The eggs will hatch at the beginning of spring able to crawl on land but without fully developed lungs and gills to breathe in the puddles or creeks. The mother V. Spinacaliditas would bring them food so the babies can feed. When the babies become juvenile they will lose their gills and able to fully breathe atmospheric air and able to fend for themselves. They get up to 1.2 feet (including tail) but the sail makes them bigger.