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Throne and Liberty Fonsiné Barracuda
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The Fonsiné barracuda averages about 135 cm in length, but individuals over a meter have been reported. Its gray body is dotted with white markings, giving it a distinctive appearance. Its long, stiff body resembles a skewer, and its sharp teeth and fierce temper make it a highly dangerous fish. It's said to be native to the Fonsiné River in Belphoret.

Size: Medium
Fonsiné Barracuda

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