Name: Rathalosaurus
Scientific name: Rathalosaurus priscus
Type: Dinosaur
Diet: Carnivore
Family: Carcharodontosauridae
Social structure: Rathalosaurus are mostly solitary, but are known for living in mated pairs that are usually mates for life and their offspring. Subadult Rathalosaurus are sometimes seen in packs up to several members to bring down larger prey larger than themselves.
Preferred habitat: Alpine meadows, jungles, moorlands, lowlands, temperate forests, scrublands, redwood forests, wetlands, mountainous plateaus, prairies, savannas, temperate woodlands, snowy mountains, highlands, rocky deserts, arctic tundra regions, temperate grasslands, savannas and rocky mountains.
Bio: Rathlosaurus are large species of carcharodontosaurid dinosaurs native to Exotic Island. They are descendants of few populations of Acrocanthosaurus atokensis that were brought to Exotic Island. Rathalosaurus are also one of the apex predators of Exotic Island. Their ancestors also managed to survive the nuclear radiation. They are now found throughout the alpine meadows, jungles, moorlands, lowlands, temperate forests, scrublands, redwood forests, wetlands, mountainous plateaus, prairies, savannas, temperate woodlands, snowy mountains, highlands, rocky deserts, arctic tundra regions, temperate grasslands, savannas and rocky mountains of Exotic Island. Rathalosaurus are very aggressive and extremely dangerous, making them one of the most dangerous creatures of the island. They are natural enemies with Gojiratyrannus and Komodosaurus over food and territory and lead to violent fights and battles. Around 30 feet tall and 65 feet long in length, they are one of the most largest carcharodontosaurs that ever lived in Exotic Island. Rathalosaurus are mostly solitary, but are known for living in mated pairs that are usually mates for life and their offspring. Subadult Rathalosaurus are sometimes seen in packs up to few members to bring down larger prey larger than themselves. However, they are known to cannibalize other Rathalosaurus if they're too weak.