Watery the Trisk

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Watery
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To be honest, Watery is actually not a big fan of being submerged in water. It's not that he's scared of it, it's just that he doesn't like how his water tail disappears from sight as it blends into the surrounding liquid. 😋
However, he sure does love going to the pool to rest on his floaty! 😃
To stay cool under the rays of Ark's hot summer sun while he basks on his floaty, he lifts his tail above his head to let the water drip down on him. He'll also dip his face and arms into the pool time to time, but is extra careful not to get his tail in the water.

About Trisk Eggs

Trisk eggs can be found nestled amongst the coastal coral reefs. As the eggs near hatching they begin to float towards the surface where they get washed towards the shore. However very rarely does an intact egg make it to shore, it is usually newly hatched Trisks and bits of eggshell that wash up upon the beach.

About the Trisk Creature

Trisks are amphibious creatures that live along the shores of Ark. The watery tail of a Trisk isn't actually a true tail. Trisk have a very minor ability to manipulate water, they use this ability to form a "tail" of water when they are on dry land. This tail is used to keep the Trisk's fur from drying out, if the fur is allowed to become completely dry the Trisk becomes very weak and can die if proper care is not administered right away.

Like many of their land dwelling cousins, Trisks are very playful creatures. In particular Trisks love to play tag. It is not uncommon to find yourself pulled into a surprise game of Trisk-tag on your day at the beach.