Ocucajea (SciiFii)

The greater mosawhale (Ocucajea sciifii) is a species of medium-sized basilosaurid cetacean that originally lived in the Middle Eocene (Bartonian stage) of southern Peru's coastlines, and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and introduced to the modern Pacific Ocean. The greater mosawhale is smaller than most other dorudontine whales. It differs from Saghacetus and Dorudon in cranial morphology; in Ocucajea the nasals extends farther posteriorly than the maxillae, and there is no narial process of the frontal like in Saghacetus. The greater mosawhale is a carnivore that mainly feed on fish, crusteans, and mollusks. The conservation status of the greater mosawhales is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts.