Spinahamognathusensis tanganyikano
Extinct (January 23rd, 2019): No reason provided.
It evolve from Macrognathusensis Polypterus due to the extinction of Monodactylsukapredadensis burrapredadensis they decide to feed on Macrobrachium algaeaterensis which are even more highly nutricous giving better colouration that make it camoflauge in sand and mud. They still appear in zone 4 but seen in zone 3 but rarely. They reproduce via burrying their eggs very deeply in the soil. they use their sharp teeth to tear in M.algaeaterensis shell and to dig so it can ambush. Their loped fins seem to be bigger and more used for steering and paddling in the water