Aigialosaurus (SciiFii)

Aigialosaurus pacificii (name meaning "Pacific seashore lizard") is a species of semiaquatic marine lizard classified as part of the family Aigialosauridae within the Mosasauroidea. It originally lived in deposits of Cenomanian age in the Late Cretaceous in what is now Hvar, Croatia, and was once extinct, but was brought back from extinction by SciiFii. Aigialosaurus pacificii was originally planned to be added to Cretaceous, however, due to the incident one night involving intruders who stole all seventeen eggs of Aigialosaurus pacificii and released them to the modern Californian coastlines, the species has since been became one of the invasive species throughout the Pacific coasts of California, Oregon, Washington, Mexico, Central America, and lower Canada. Aigialosaurus pacificii is a carnivore and mainly feeds on fish, squid, terrestrial crustaceans, aquatic crabs, shrimp, carrion, and eggs. It is normally a solitary animal, other than during mating seasons or if there's a large swarm of fish and/or terrestrial crabs nearby, when the animals congregate. The conservation status of Aigialosaurus pacificii is Least Concern due to its wide range and being a prolific breeder, despite the conservationists' efforts to eradicate them, Aigialosaurus pacificii is thriving and their populations are increasing.