Aquerrasuchus gigaslothus

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Evolved from T.gigabetas from some species wandered due to competition of themselves over food to zone d and zone b. They became larger and have longer arms to feed on the leaves of the tall polyphs. They are also migratory and live in 2 zones b and d.

Found in zone d and zone b, they grow up to 3.6 feet in length. They feed on M. barreqhumus, M. coilus, M. firmumsus, M. longatumus, M. stellafrons, C. yellionuis, L. clearensis and M. sustensa. Using their long arms they would try and reach for the leaves of the Megaplortatus species but would also use their tusk to dig up their roots uprooting them so they can fall and feed on the leaves of the polyph. This is beneficial to the forest of zone d as it can better fertilize the soil for more Megaplortatus species to grow and quicker. When threatened it will use its bulk to its advantage swing its spiked tail, ramming with its tusk or grabbing the predator with its arm then trash it around. They spend most of their time being solitarily.
When breeding many herd into one area during autumn and males battle and ram at each other for a mate. The males could break their tusk or risk even collapsing in their fights but easily get back up in a day or two. Once the female accepts a male they mate in a puddles laying up to 60-100eggs, only 2-8 survive, and leave them until they hatch in about 2-5 days. Young hatch with small gills in their larvae form and can fend for themselves. They will cannibalize each others to get bigger and develop terrestrial capabilities. They would lose their gills in 2 days due to cannibalism causing rapid growth. They reach maturity about a year after exiting the water.

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