Titanichthys (SciiFii)

Titanichthys modernus is a species of giant, aberrant marine placoderm that originally lived from shallow seas of the Late Devonian of Morocco, Eastern North America, and possibly Europe as an extinct species of Titanichthys and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and introduced throughout the modern world's temperate, subtropical, and tropical shallow seas to help boost biodiversity. Titanichthys modernus approaches Dunkleosteus in size and build. Unlike its relative, however, Titanichys modernus has small, ineffective mouth-plates that lacks sharp cutting edges, so Titanichthys modernus is a filter feeder that uses its capacious mouth to swallow or inhale schools of small fish, krill, and zooplankton, and that the mouth-plates retain the prey while allowing the water to escape as it closes its mouth. The conservation status of Titanichys modernus is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the fish's wide range and its tolerance to many of the human activities.