Seasaint

Fish Facts
The Seasaint is a rare fish reportedly found in the Slime Sea. Nocturnal hunters, these fish prowl around off the coast of areas highly trafficked by Juvies, looking for prey. Seasaints are easily identified by their "beanies", which are actually thick layers of hard skin designed to protect their vulnerable parts, and can be unfolded to cover nearly 70% of their bodies. One sign that Seasaints are in the area is an abnormal amount of bubbles in the water, which are a byproduct of this fish's resting behavior, in which it exhales large clouds of bubbles. Science is undecided as to why these fish behave this way, but research is ongoing. Seasaints are solitary by nature, preferring to hunt and travel alone, only gathering with other fish on rare occasions, and never for too long. The Seasaint is a generally docile, if broody, fish. However, if provoked, these fish are merciless in their retribution, as many foolish fishers have figured out the hard way. According to eyewitness reports, Seasaints are known to snap up the unsuspecting Slimeoids of equally unsuspecting passerby, so walk your Slimeoids with care if you happen to be near the coast at night!