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Slannethiss

Slipping silently through darkened limestone underwater caverns and twilight lit coral reefs  a slannethiss makes for a stealthy predator. At twenty feet long from nose to tail it ravages coastal waters, blindly sensing nearby prey with it subtle electromagnetic pulses. When out of water, strong olfactory pits allow it stalk the coast and drag unsuspecting prey to their darkened lairs.