Common Icthysaur

Keichousaurus cervicula

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Icthysaurs were long thought to be extinct until a specimen was found by a lone fisherman on the coast of Nodia Sea. Subsequent discoveries of this rare species have led to several breeding programs concerning the aid of this prehistoric reptile. They live a mostly marine lifestyle, inhabiting secluded island chains untouched by man. Preying on fish and shellfish, they can stay submerged for over an hour. These cold blooded reptiles must bask on sun warmed rocks after long swims.

Pronounciation: ICK-thee-sore
Plural: Icthysaurs
Diet: Piscivore
Length: 10-15 ft (3-4.6 m)
Weight: 992-1,005 lb (450-456 kg)
Availability: Free
Habitat: Nodia Sea, Jawan City
Passive Traits: Breath Holder, Hydrodynamic
Element: Water
Strength: 4
Intelligence: 6
Endurance: 11
Willpower: 5
Agility: 1
Battle Traits: None

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