Crocomander

Crocomanders were a predatory species of native to the  Neroth.

Characteristics
Crocomanders were green-blue animals that had a crocodilian appearance consisting of a long body and tail, four stubby legs, and a long, tapering snout. They had a long flexible fin that stretched down the back to the end of the tail. Their skulls measured one and a half s in length (roughly 4.8 feet). The length of an average individual was as large as nine meters (29.5 feet). Their snouts were lined with numerous sharp teeth and had a strong bite.

They had a sleek appearance. A predatory species, crocomanders hunted fish, crustaceans, and other ocean animals in lagoons and the shallows. They mated on land or in the water and were fairly solitary animals. Females laid their eggs in lagoonal tide pools. Crocomanders were sluggish on dry land but were agile in water.

Behind the scenes
The name "crocomander" is a portmanteu of the words crocodile and salamander. The term is often used to describe species of prehistoric crocodilian amphibians. The crocomanders are specifically inspired by the prionosuchus.