Predator Omnibus

Predator Omnibus is considered to be the largest animal to ever live in the sea, and one of the largest animals to ever live. With a length of 25m and a weight of 3.5 tonnes, it is one of the largest killers to ever live. A cousin of the Aequor, it is a controversial species, with some saying it is an adult aequor infectorem, or if it is even related to the Aequor at all, and deserves a separate genus entirely. It is why Predator Omnibus has not received a 'proper' name, and has two separate genuses, one indicating it is a branch of the Aequor group, and one indicating it is a separate creature.

Fossils - what have we found?

Little fossil evidence has been found, however the most critical pieces are half a spine from Southern Bardonia, a fossilised spinal cord in Huitca and a tooth also from Huitca. This has provided vital evidence into what Predator Omnibus actually is, du to it having a different tooth structure to the one found in the skull of the Aequor.