Kronosaurus
Overview
The Kronosaurus is a playable aquatic creature in Beasts of Bermuda. It has incredible short-range dashing speed, making it a profound ambush predator. However, since its sprinting speed is very mediocre, it's not good at long chases.
Nonetheless, it is regarded as one of the most feared predators in the game, as it can completely annihilate most creatures with a single strike. For those who survive its strike, they will be left severely crippled and almost unable to move, allowing the Kronosaurus to strike again and land a gruesome finishing blow.
Its biggest rival is the Mosasaurus, who is also an extremely deadly aquatic predator that competes for the same food source.
Attack: Kronosaurus is able to bite using the left-click button on your mouse. This attack does moderate damage on average, changing depending on which dinosaur it's biting. (If it bit an Apatosaurus, it would do less damage than if it were to bite a Parasauraulophus.)
Unique Abilities: The Kronosaurus can hold right-click to perform a charge attack that can do massive damage once released depending on how long the button was held. This shatters bone and cripples its prey, making for an easy kill.
Other Facts: An apex predator of the Bermuda seas, the Kronosaurus is an ambush hunter. Lying in the depths for unsuspecting prey, the Kronosaurus can have surprising speed when using its special ability. While primarily a carnivore, the Kronosaurus can feed on fish in times of desperation. One of the Kronosaurus' biggest competition is the Mosasaurus, with frequent confrontations occurring. Kronosaurus is a large aquatic reptile. Kronosaurus is possibly the top of the food aquatic food chain in the game, despite their smaller size and slower speed compared to the Mosasaurus. A skilled Kronosaurus is able to use its special charging ability to deal immense damage to a target, but this attack requires timing and good aim to land, but can severely cripple or outright kill the target easily. The Kronosaurus had teeth which could become a few inches long but they lacked the lethal cutting edges what most big marine predators had. Luckily they had a strong bite and were a strong swimmer, it could use its special charging ability to deal immense damage to a target, but this attack requires timing and good aim to land, but can severely cripple or outright kill the target easily.