Hogasuchus ceratotherium

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Extinct (February 26th, 2019): No reason provided.

Evolved from V. duospinacaliditas they moved to zone H and developed large fang like tusk to uproot plants for foot and battling rivals. Found in zone H they are found in herds of 1-8 traversing the swamps. The feed by using their fang like tusk to uproot plants(since they prefer the roots)like P. cashmonii, P. marcops and P. plumosa.They also eat the seeds of the plants which they defecate giving new plants. They still have toxic poison which they store their glands at their sails. They only admit the poison when getting attack by Pseudosukalensis tridentus. They get 2 feet long and elder herd members can reach 2.2 feet. When breeding males will fight brutally with their large fang like tusk even until the fangs breaks(which grows back however not as good as the last one).When a male successfully impress a female they would mate in large creek in the swamps and let the babies hatch and fend for themselves. Females will lay up to 500 eggs but only 3-10 survive. When they hatch babies are in their larval neoteny form still having gills then a week later they developed lungs and able to crawl out of the water. They are able to defend themselves fully independent.