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| - A semiaquatic squamatan reptile from the same infraorder as the sinuous Turturcassis, the udusaur is compact, bullet-headed carnivore that hunts the rivers in packs of half a dozen. Air breathers, udusaurs can dive for up to three minutes, herding schools of their preferred prey (small bony fish) in cul-de-sac or close to the surface where they can be cornered. Individuals take turns surging into the cluster to grab mouthfuls of bony fish like stink-fish. At times, they will also take young Ligocristus.
- An aquatic reptile from the same family as the sinuous Turturcassis, the Udusaurus is a compact, bullet-headed carnivore that hunts the rivers of Skull Island in packs of half a dozen. Air breathers, Udusauruses could dive for up to three minutes, herding schools of their preferred prey - small fish - into cul-de-sacs or close to the surface where they could be cornered. Individuals took turns surging into the cluster to grab mouthfuls of fish.
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| - A semiaquatic squamatan reptile from the same infraorder as the sinuous Turturcassis, the udusaur is compact, bullet-headed carnivore that hunts the rivers in packs of half a dozen. Air breathers, udusaurs can dive for up to three minutes, herding schools of their preferred prey (small bony fish) in cul-de-sac or close to the surface where they can be cornered. Individuals take turns surging into the cluster to grab mouthfuls of bony fish like stink-fish. At times, they will also take young Ligocristus.
- An aquatic reptile from the same family as the sinuous Turturcassis, the Udusaurus is a compact, bullet-headed carnivore that hunts the rivers of Skull Island in packs of half a dozen. Air breathers, Udusauruses could dive for up to three minutes, herding schools of their preferred prey - small fish - into cul-de-sacs or close to the surface where they could be cornered. Individuals took turns surging into the cluster to grab mouthfuls of fish.
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