List of Freshwater Animals

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Gray Viper Gray Viper The Gray Viper is a pit viper found only in the Dread Forest, there is no recognized sub-species. Description Adults usually grow between 91–152 cm (36–60 in) in length and weigh between 500 and 1,500 g (1.1 and 3.3 lb) Habitat Gray Vipers are temperate snakes; although only exist in the Dread Forest naturally. Several isolated snakes exist in other forests as merchants often capture these dangerous snakes to sell in markets. Females prefer to bask in the sun on the rocks along t…
Iron Viper Iron Viper The Iron Viper is a large pit viper found along the Zun River or the larger rivers north of the Caragan Sea. Considering highly aggressive and territorial, an iron viper will attack animals far larger than itself. Description Adults usually grow between 100–160 cm (40–65 in) in length and weigh between 600 and 1,800 g (1.3 and 4 lb). Named for the coloration of their scales. They have a prominent blue-gray coloration with a nearly black underbelly. A prominent black ridge curves ar…
Muddy Crocodile Muddy Crocodile Feared by the people who work along the muddy rivers of the southern deltas, the Muddy Crocodile is a fierce hunter with a voracious appetite. Although one of the small freshwater crocodiles, it often takes on prey up to five times its size. The locking muscles on its jaw when combined with several rows of offset teeth means that once it grasps its target the only way out is when the affected limb is severed, something that is very common.