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DromesothereDromesothere
Height: Length: Weight: Lifespan: Habitat: Oceans Diet: Piscivorous Nearest Relation: Whales and dolphins
Dromesotheres are often mistaken for marine reptiles, with long snake-like necks, and ovoid bodies with four fins; however, they are actually mammals distantly related to the whale and dolphin. Their heads are relatively heavily built with a vaguely equine shape, rows of sharp teeth and forward facing eyes. They are skilled hunters though they are rarely interested in taking on prey larger than a tuna.
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