Discovered creatures at the Pond
the discoverer is the user who drew the lines. If they have nothing under them they were drawn by Saphria334.


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Swans where the very first creature discover here, and they have developed some sub Species while here. This is the normal one and is very common around here, they can fly and dive under the water to get fish or pond weed to eat, but they always come to the surface due to there bouncy, they can float on the top of the water and use their legs to paddle. There feathers are waterproof


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Dragon swans, they prefer to stay on the banks of the pond eating the pond weed and fish that come near the edge, The reason for this is that if there head gets to wet they can lose there ability to breath fire for a long time, and they are scared of this. They can flare out there frills to try and scare away predators.


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Clubtails, they are quite rare, but when they come out they are amazing! They use their tails to attack predators.


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Longtails, The rarest swans, are stunning when they come out. There are very few ever recorded.


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Nessies are slightly bigger then the swans, but are super friendly, they spend most of there time under water, and are very swift and fun loving. On hot days they like to climb out of the pond and sun bathe on the bank, but they always stay near the water as its the way to escape from predators, they are slow and clumsy on the ground then they are in the water, its like they are two completely different creature. They are also air breathers, having to surface occasionally to take a breath, but occasionally they will stay at the surface to chat to the swans.


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Discovererd by Silly Salamander
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Discovererd by saphira344 and Silly Salamander
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Discovererd by Isis Wolf so Pure
Sealiflys are a seal that learned how to use big flippers on it's back to fly. Since they don't need as much water anymore, they go to ponds. They partner up with swans, which make them good protectors of babies and FYS, who are blind.

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Discovererd by Silly Salamander

Swan wharks are named due to the fact they eat Swans, they just cant resist them, If they spot a lone swan they will come up from underneath and attack like a white shark attacks a seal. But unlike Seals, Swans have an allie, a protector of sorts, Nessies, they hate the wharks and the wharks hate them, but unfortunately for the wharks the nessies are bigger and stronger, and always win in a one on one fight. Nessies can even take on a pack of wharks and half the time come out victorious, but if they meet with more than one pack they can't cope as well. Owners of swans need a Nessie protector if they want to add a whark to their group. If the whark then tries to attack one of the owners swans or even in the wild the Nessie will come to their friend's defence immediately, attacking the whark until it flees. Nessies though they hate the wharks will never ever kill them, Though the wharks will try and kill the nessie if they can. Nessies can become very overprotective if a whark is near by.
Note:it has been found that is a Whark becomes attached to its owner, it won't try and eat the swans the owner cares for, in fact it will help the nessies protect the swans from there own kind.

Forever young syndrome Whalks are, well lets just say if they didnt look like there adults you would never think they where related. Where adults are like Sharks, the FYS's act like Dolphins, they are playful, seaweed eating wharks. Strange i know, but its almost like once they become FYS there whole body changes in so many different ways.

Discovered by Silly Salamander

Bunny Nymphts are Bunnys mixed with snakes, they lay eggs like snakes and can move in two ways, Folding there legs to there sides and slithering like a snake or dragging there body along.They are a almost unheard of breed becuse currently there are very few of them. And those that do live tend to be eaten by almost every living thing at the pond, bar the swans and fish, who do not like red meat. Wild Bunny Nymphs are extremely skittish if found and will most likely vanish if you blink when spotting them. The ones who are caught are normally very shy and skittish, bolting into a small hiding hole like a rabbit when there is even the smallest of noises. It takes a lot of patents and kindness to befriend one of these critters, but its well worth it. though they have no venom, they can emit a very loud and high pitched screeching squeal, that is so bad it can cause any other creature near by to claps and try and block out the noise, the only downside to this is that they can't keep up the noise and escape at the same time. Normally though the attacking creatures ears are still ringing from the sound they can get away. They currently have no friend with the other creatures due to their skittish nature.

Sadly Forever young syndrome Bunny Nymphts have no defence,due to there vocal cords not being fully devolped to aloue them to shreak. There have been none found the wild at all,because once there parents find out they have it, they chase them out when there siblings are old enough to be chased out, they can't risk keeping around the FYS's or they could end up getting killed also. The only way it was found that they had kids with FYS was when the first litter was bred with a FYS in it. Due to being in captivity the parents are not so likely to chase away any of their kid due to trusting their owner to keep them safe, and well fed. FYS Bunny Nymphs are very playful unlike their adult selves, due to being around humans and not knowing the danger they would be in if they were in the wild, in fact half the time they tend to enjoy pulling pranks on their owners, though harmless they can get annoying after a while.

discovered by Brokenshadow