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>National Aquarium
- Within the captial of the nation there is the National /awat/ Aquarium, home to some of the unique creatures in the world
- It is currently under expansion for aquatic life outside of /awat/ waters but currently it houses many unique creatures from harmless to dangerous
- There is also a small section on pre-gator Aligator, Pseudosuchia fossils. Though its mostly a brief section since Investigator only recently within the past 500 years started straying away from their aquatic homes
- The aquarium is separated into sections, fresh water, salt water, aviaries, cold and rainforest climates
- Visitors can enjoy learning about all of the local life that exists within /awat/ including the ever famous silver fanged Cat fish
-The silver fanged Cat fish is a local delicacy but also a very important local fish for the fresh water ecosystem. They tend to eat a lot of the debris and algae that keeps the rivers and lakes clean for the rest of the local life
-They are known for their razor sharp "canine" like fangs that they tend to use mostly for defense. Researches believe they grew those fangs due to Gator ancestors who would regularly feed upon the fish. This hasn't actually helped much against the general populous as they are a favorite dish served fried, though it does protect them from other predators that wish to enjoy a meal
- The expansion is currently being constructed, one of the first exhibits will include the sea bear, a seal like sea mammal local to the island loreli
- The aquarium also doubles as a way for Watson Industries researchers to study the animals more closely with out leaving the capital and to keep an eye on any endangered species to also find a way to preserve them
- The aquarium is open 7 days a week but closes early on sundays, they usually have special events based on either special "holidays" like national shark day for example. They even have special events for regular holidays like halloween or Snow Day where they give out candy or treats to children around those times.
>National Aquarium
- Within the captial of the nation there is the National /awat/ Aquarium, home to some of the unique creatures in the world
- It is currently under expansion for aquatic life outside of /awat/ waters but currently it houses many unique creatures from harmless to dangerous
- There is also a small section on pre-gator Aligator, Pseudosuchia fossils. Though its mostly a brief section since Investigator only recently within the past 500 years started straying away from their aquatic homes
- The aquarium is separated into sections, fresh water, salt water, aviaries, cold and rainforest climates
- Visitors can enjoy learning about all of the local life that exists within /awat/ including the ever famous silver fanged Cat fish
-The silver fanged Cat fish is a local delicacy but also a very important local fish for the fresh water ecosystem. They tend to eat a lot of the debris and algae that keeps the rivers and lakes clean for the rest of the local life
-They are known for their razor sharp "canine" like fangs that they tend to use mostly for defense. Researches believe they grew those fangs due to Gator ancestors who would regularly feed upon the fish. This hasn't actually helped much against the general populous as they are a favorite dish served fried, though it does protect them from other predators that wish to enjoy a meal
- The expansion is currently being constructed, one of the first exhibits will include the sea bear, a seal like sea mammal local to the island loreli
- The aquarium also doubles as a way for Watson Industries researchers to study the animals more closely with out leaving the capital and to keep an eye on any endangered species to also find a way to preserve them
- The aquarium is open 7 days a week but closes early on sundays, they usually have special events based on either special "holidays" like national shark day for example. They even have special events for regular holidays like halloween or Snow Day where they give out candy or treats to children around those times.
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