Dracuanguilacerta primaveteris
Evolved from Varanusuchus Coxaeiuncturam their hip joint bone deveolped fully until they can truly walk bipedal. They also developed soft scales so they do not dry out of water in their skin and developed shelled eggs so the eggs would not dry out.
Found in zone F. They get only 29cm long and still have traits like its finned tail similiar to V. Coxaeiuncturam however it is a new genus because it has scales and shelled eggs.
They feed on dead corpses like V. Duospinacaliditas and V. Spinacaliditas but also feed on plants like Lorensia potensus. They live in groups of 5-7 using their jaws to pluck of (ussually with an assistant of another individual of its group) Pseudosukalensis ambushus and P. tridentus biting them. When breeding 2 local groups come to each other so males and females can pair up. Once paired they mate in a group. Each pair will build its individual nest out of leaves, sticks and wood to let the female lay her eggs on it. Since the eggs are now shelled they do not need to lay the eggs in the water and incubate them in dry nests instead. Once the egg hatches the young are raise until they are adolescent which the young fend for themselves. The 2 groups would also separate when all the babies had leave the group to fend for themselves.