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Home Waters

Name Type Stats Description
HP Nutrition Speed Alertness
Amur Goby Fish 75 50 36 2 A Goby with fins and finesse to climb trees and steep surfaces.
Black-Spotted Pond Frog
Bitterling
Driftline Crab
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Hiratetenagaebi
Honmoroko
Japanese Crawfish
Northern Snakehead
Nigoro-buna
Pond Smelt
Shiokara Dragonfly
Silver Crucian Carp
Spotted Sunfish
Siberian Stone Loach
Topmouth Gudgeon
Water Beetle

Rough Riffle

Name Type Stats Description
HP Nutrition Speed Alertness
Chinese Perch Fish 270 80 35 2 These mottled predators hide in Rough Riffles narrow openings.
Chinese Brook Salamander
Dace
Freshwater Shrimp
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Goby
Hasu
Japanese Water Scorpion
Killifish
Monk Crab
Mudpuppy
Oriental River Prawn
Paradise Fish
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Rainbow Trout
Snakehead
Toe Biter

Ruin Jungle

Name Type Stats Description
HP Nutrition Speed Alertness
Axolotl Amphibians 240 25 17 1 These unusual amphibians can regenerate lost limbs and even parts of the brain.
American Crawfish
American Flagfish
American Bullfrog
Australian Rainbow Fish
Bee Shrimp
Bumblebee Catfish
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Glass Bloodfin
Giant Water Bug
Guppy
Nile Tilapia
Pejerry
Red Claw Crab
Starry Flounder
Silver Dollar
Silver Hatchet

Maze Cave

Name Type Stats Description
HP Nutrition Speed Alertness
Bowfin Fish 1 10 45 4 Known as Mudfish, the largest bowfin caught in Tennessee weighed over 15 lbs.
Blind Cape Characin
Cave Shrimp
Cave Crayfish
Florida Hummer
Giant Catfish
Giant Mottled Eel
Giant River Prawn
Mosquito Fish
Minnow
Rudd
Southern Cavefish
S. African Giant Water Bug
Spring Peeper
Three-Spined Stickleback
Triassic Triops
Waterdog

Sunny Stream

Name Type Stats Description
HP Nutrition Speed Alertness
Brown Trout Fish 120 20 40 3 Originally from Europe, these trout are prized among anglers everywhere.
Barbel Steed Fish 225 30 63 4 These big-mouthed fish resemble carp and can be found along many rivers.
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Catfish Fish 105 10 45 4 Catfish have over 27,000 taste buds in their mouths. Humans average 10,000.
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Greasyback Shrimp Shellfish 1 15 20 3 These tasty transparent shrimp grow to about two inches in rivers and ponds.
Grayling Fish 75 10 40 3 Grayling prefer pristine cold mountain rivers, lakes, and streams.
Hotokedojo Fish 120 2 18 4 These Japanese catfish average 3 inches in length and have 4 pairs of barbels.
Japanese Freshwater Crab
Kajika Frog
Locust
Mantis
Pale Chub
Red Shiner
Red Salamander
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Sweetfish
Shortnose Gar
Water Strider

Last Lagoon

Name Type Stats Description
HP Nutrition Speed Alertness
Bartail Flathead Fish 120 10 55 3 These Solitary predators bury themselves in sand and ambush unwary prey.
Big-scaled Redfin Fish 120 10 55 3 Related to the minnow, these omnivorous fish migrate from river to sea.
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Fire Salamander Amphibians 330 40 25 5 These colorful nocturnal amphibians can live from twelve to twenty years.
Fiddler Crab Shellfish 300 20 30 3 Fiddlers forage at low tide and use their large claws to intimidate rivals.
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Longsnout Seahorse Fish 300 30 35 1 The Longsnout is the only seahorse found in rivers and grows to about 8 inches.
Penicillate Shore Crab Shellfish 300 20 30 2 These hairy-clawed crabs scurry along reefs, bays and river mouths.
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Ray Fish 525 150 50 4 These menacing rogues never give up chasing you throughout Last Lagoon.
Silver Batfish Fish 120 15 55 1 This popular aquarium pet slowly changes colors as it matures.
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Whitefish Fish 120 10 55 3 Whitefish have tiny mouths and like to feed on eggs laid by other river fish.
Yellowfin Goby Fish 210 10 55 4 The most popular goby found in any school along muddy river mouths.