Kaprosuchus

Kaprosuchus is an extinct genus of mahajangasuchid crocodyliform. It is known from a single nearly complete skull collected from the Upper Cretaceous Echkar Formation of Niger. The name means "boar crocodile" from the Greek κάπρος, kapros ("boar") and σοῦχος, souchos ("crocodile") in reference to its unusually large caniniform teeth which resemble those of a boar. It has been nicknamed "BoarCroc" by Paul Sereno and Hans Larsson, who first described the genus in a monograph published in ZooKeys in 2009 along with other Saharan crocodyliformes such as Anatosuchus and ''Laganosuchus. The type species is K. saharicus''.

Tail Whack
Kaprosuchus can whip its tail to an opponent which may causing to bleed because it has spikes.

Body Slam
Kaprosuchus charges up and then slams its opponent with its spikes which it locates on both sides of its back making its opponent weak.

Mauling Chomp
Kaprosuchus waits for the opponent for its move and bites it then tears off its flesh to gain health and stamina.

Tiger Swipes
For its powerful attack, Kaprosuchus leaps at the opponent and starts slashing and mauling.