Charcagnathusensis caranaga
Evolved from D. charcadontolosteus due to competition from lots of predators they evolved to be bigger and feed on the predators it is competing with. Their plates split to cover most of its back for protection when fighting with other predators.
Found in zone 9 they grow up to 3.8 feet long. They hunt P. flotensis, S. primus, D. blibberous, D. gripus, D. aquaticus, D. charcadontolosteus, G. gigas, T. cornucauda, and M. karcharimati. They hunt in open water by charging at their prey gripping their prey with their jaws and thrashing it around brutally until its able to swallow it but if prey is at the bottom they would charge at their prey then grab their prey from the bottom then soon thrash it around brutally until its able to swallow it.
They breed during autumn to winter, only breednig once or rarely twice every season, the pair gathers to see if they are worth to breed if they are not they will have a territorial battle but if both accepts its mate they will dig a nest. The burrow would then be a large nest as the pair mates and lay their eggs(50-100 eggs but only 1-10 survive) and burry them. Once the eggs hatch they are left underground to dig. The young would then start to feed on M. gigacherax, M. indespectus, S. angelosis, S. primus, and dead carcasses until they reach 2 feet which then they would hunt what adults would hunt.