Friday, July 4, 2014

Shark

These carnivorous fish are aggressive and liable to make attacks against anything that approaches them.

Smaller sharks are from 5 to 8 feet long and not usually dangerous to creatures other than their prey. Large sharks can reach around 15 feet in length and are a serious threat. Huge sharks are true monsters, like great whites, that can exceed 20 feet in length.

Sharks circle and observe potential prey, then dart in and bite with their powerful jaws. A shark can locate creatures underwater using blidsense. This ability works only when the shark is underwater. A shark can notice creatures by scent and detect blood in the water at great range.

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