BRAMBLE SHARK
ITEM ID: #2076
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- Bramble Sharks are named for the thorny denticles that cover its entire body.
- Bramble Sharks can reach up to 13 feet long.
- Bramble Sharks can weight as much as 500 pounds.
NURSE SHARK
ITEM ID: #2077
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Nurse Shark can reach a length of up to 14 feet.
- Nurse Sharks can weigh 330 pounds
- Nurse Sharks are nocturnal and spend their day in large, inactive groups of up to 40 other Nurse Sharks.
OCEANIC WHITE-TIP SHARK
ITEM ID: #2078
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Oceanic White-tip Shark grows to be as long as 13 feet.
- The Oceanic White-Tip Shark mainly eats faster moving fish such as white marlin, tuna, and barracuda.
- The Oceanic White-Tip Shark can have litters of 5-15 pups.
SAWSHARK
ITEM ID: #2079
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Sawshark is named after its saw-shaped snout.
- The Sawshark uses the taste sensors on its snout to search for prey on the sea floor
- Sawsharks are born with a full set of large teeth.
HORN SHARK
ITEM ID: #2080
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: UNRELEASED
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: UNRELEASED
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Horn Shark uses its fins to "walk" across the seabed.
- The Horn Shark is named after the spines it has in front of its dorsal fins.
- The Horn Shark's teeth are large and flat to help it crush and eat prey such as crabs and sea urchins.
ANGELSHARK
ITEM ID: #2070
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Angelshark is also called a sand devil and is known for its ability to camouflage itself on the sea floor.
- Angelsharks catch their prey by ambushing them after disguising themselves on the seabed.
- The scientific name for the Angelshark is "Squatina squatina.
BASKING SHARK
ITEM ID: #2071
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Basking Shark is a filter feeder that moves through the water with its mouth open in order to collect the plankton on which it feeds.
- The Basking Shark is the world's second largest fish. It is surpassed only by the Whale Shark.
- The Basking Shark got its name because of its tendency to bask in the sun at the water's surface.
LEAPING GREAT WHITE SHARK
ITEM ID: #2072
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Leaping Great White Shark reaches maturity around 15 years old.
- The Leaping Great White Shark can reach up to 5,000 pounds in weight.
- The Leaping White Shark can live up to 30 years.
SWIMMING HAMMERHEAD SHARK
ITEM ID: #2073
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Swimming Hammerhead is found worldwide in warmer waters along coastlines and continental shelves.
- Unlike most sharks, the Swimming Hammerhead usually swims in schools of other Swimming Hammerheads.
- The Swimming Hammerhead eats fish, squid, octopus, crustaceans, and even other hammerhead sharks.
THRESHER SHARK
ITEM ID: #2074
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Thresher Shark's most distinctive feature is its extremely long tail fin.
- Thresher Sharks use their extended tail lobe to herd fish into a tight formation before stunning them with strikes from that tail.
- Thresher Sharks have been known to cooperate when corraling in schools of fish prey.
WOBBEGONG
ITEM ID: #2075
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Shark Week Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Wobbegong is an ambush predator that waits for prey to pass by before it strikes.
- The Wobbegong's body is camouflaged to disguise itself on the sea floor.
- The Wobbegong is found in shallow temperate and tropical waters of the western Pacific and eastern Indian Oceans.