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  • Jigsaw shark
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  • A jigsaw shark is an aquatic predator fairly common in the waters of southern Varisia. It gets its name from its distinctive jagged markings and is known for having a nasty temperament. Aggressive in the extreme, these animals are known to even attack potential food on land, launching themselves out of the water. Jigsaw sharks can survive in both salt- and freshwater, and often swim up rivers in search for food, particularly into the shallow waters of the Mushfens.
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Name
  • Jigsaw shark
Type
  • Animal
Environment
  • Temperate aquatic
Subtype
  • Aquatic
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  • A jigsaw shark is an aquatic predator fairly common in the waters of southern Varisia. It gets its name from its distinctive jagged markings and is known for having a nasty temperament. Aggressive in the extreme, these animals are known to even attack potential food on land, launching themselves out of the water. Jigsaw sharks can survive in both salt- and freshwater, and often swim up rivers in search for food, particularly into the shallow waters of the Mushfens. Jigsaw sharks are generally at least 5-6 feet in length, although some have spotted specimens of up to 20 feet. They are hunted for their meat, with their fins being particularly valued for such dishes as Jigsaw Fin Mahktasha.