Common Efadefish

Ranichthys pseudodelphinus

Common Efadefish

“ Only one kind of salamander adapted to the ocean without any reason, as our ancestors did. Became the impostor to the reptilian ichthyosaur family; all members are highly intelligent and smarter than the dumbest members, the amphibians. ”

Nimue

Scientific Taxonomy & Character Information

Domain: Eukaryota

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Amphibia

Order: Urodela

Suborder: Salamandroidea

Family: Ranichthyidae

Genius: Ranichthys

Species: Ranichthys pseudodelphinus

Descendant: Salamanders

Named by: ???

Year Published: ???

Size: 2.1 m long in length; 90 cm tall in weight; 60 kg in weight

Type: 

Title: Dolphin Salamander

Pantheon: 

Time Period: Pliocene - Holocene

Alignment: Neutral

Threat Level: ★★★★

Diet: Carnivorous 🐚🥩🦀🦑🥓🐟

Elements: Water

Inflicts: Splashed, blindness

Weaknesses: Fire, electric, leaf

Casualties: ???

Based On: itself

Conservation Status: Least Concern

Common Efadefish (Ranichthys pseudodelphinus) is a fictional species of salamander introduced in Weather Dragons series of Bagani: Island Hopping.

Etymology

Efadefish (IPA: eˈfjuːtfɘʃ), which are from Old English words: efete and fisċ, which means "newt (or lizard) fish".

Physical Appearance

The common efadefish is the delphine salamander, as a result of the convergent evolution of ichthyosaurs and dolphins. It has black stripped spots to grayish brown, a short dorsal fin, a moderate-sized snout, fish gills, fully flippers that are the same as those of the sea lion, a pinkish underbelly, and gray eyes.

Abilities

Efadefish can jump and spin altogether, or vice versa, by playing outside the water. Using their fangs like a snake produces the Ebola virus, which produces bacteria on its upper fangs, causing the enemy rashes to exist and infect. The only animal that didn't have any symptoms but could rather be used as a weapon is immune to chickenpox, monkeypox, and the Ebola virus. Even magical powers like arcane and fae elements are useless against the frogfish.

Ecology

Coming soon.

Behavior

Efadefish have the same behavior as dolphins, but they make croaking like a frog that is used for courtship, while females are used for males and males are used for females, according to scientists.

Distribution and Habitat

Common efadefish were native all over the globe in Sawintir, but sightings were rare in Guam and the Philippines, including in Colombia, California, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, China, Thailand, Vietnam, England, France, Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Monaco, Italy, Romania, Egypt, and Yemen.


Tamed

Common Efadefishes were shot to make them unconscious, fed to them while they were unconscious, then constantly overdosed on drugs. Because the survivor remains inside 16 radii of a hatching egg, Common Efadefishes are tamed as soon as they emerge from an egg. You can train Common Efadefish with a whip, worms, any meat, seaweed-wrapped rodent meat, or fish eggs if it hasn't already been trained.

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