Jelly Turkeyfish

Fish Facts
The Jelly Turkeyfish is a gelatinous organism found all over the city's fresh(?)water basins. They get their frankly weird name from old Juvie slang, the "Jelly" in the name obviously refers to its Jello-esque constitution, but the "Turkey" in "Turkeyfish" has a bit of a longer story. See, there was a time in the early days of the city when Juvenile Detention was more than a mere suggestion. Rules were that swearing was prohibited among Juvies, and this rule was enforced with... force. Anyway, point is, Juvies had to find other ways to insult eachother, and "turkey" became a very popular insult. Along come these fish, freshly mutated out of the slime-filled pools of the city, and Juvies are just dying left and right to these things, they look inviting and jiggly, but they sport an assortment of venomous spines that have enough poison in them to kill a Juvie in minutes. Over time, though, Juvies have built up a tolerance to the venom, and nowadays the original use of the term "turkey" has been lost to history. Mostly people think that "Turkeyfish" is a name that refers to the arrangement of the spines on the fish, but there's more of a story behind this common fish than one would first think!