Saldrapus intentius

From OurFoodChain
Extinct (January 23rd, 2019): it is outcompeted by Ambuladentus squidyensis and predation pressure from Spinomandrus rostrodontus

This brackish animal occupies the brackish swamp in zone 18. Due to murky swamp waters, it has never needed true eyesight, only one very primitive light-sensing eye. It has gills so as to breathe underwater, and due to its flat shape is able to very easily burrow itself to hide. It is only 6cm in length. It was limited defenses other than one single large fang, which it primarily uses to tear off the leaves of Aquaploratus tastyensis for consumption.