Sollemne the Sharken

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Sollemne
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Owner
ashlinnhi
Stolen
2 Jan 2023
Hatched
5 Jan 2024
Immortal
11 Jan 2024
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merry tidings of the christmas season ash!

when you find a bunthoff as i am assured you will, you might even pair these two together.

may your upcoming year unfold like a splendid tapestry of dreams, woven with threads of success and joy, boundless golden opportunities and gifts of warmth. cheers to the future- a journey of growth, prosperity, and delightful surprises.

i will continue to watch over our correspondence with fondness for however long it will last, with wishes it will never come to an end.

as always -
kudo




sharken paired with a bunthoff, hm?
well there's no bunthoff in this cove, but it
looks like this tunnel leads
somewhere else.




display creature of the month for january 2024

LOOK AT THIS PAINTING THAT @SHRIMP DID DURING THE 2024 NEST FEST!
>> https://www.deviantart.com/stash/01qngbcs578b <<

About Sharken Eggs

This egg was only available in Egg Cave's Cash Shop Park for January 2015.

The tips of the quills on Sharken eggs sting with colossal pain and cause isolated paralysis for a number of days. Don't handle Sharken eggs without the appropriate gear.

About the Sharken Creature

Unlike their egg form, the quills of hatched Sharkens are not dangerous. The tips of the quills, however, can still penetrate moderately hard surfaces with enough force (like your skin — so be careful).

Sharkens are very adventurous creatures that enjoy collecting things, particularly random organic objects they might find in the forest by The Volcano. Friends of Bunthoff, Sharkens also dig impressive networks of interconnected tunnels that are subject to The Volcano's mercy.

Sharkens and Bunthoff enjoy each other's friendship and camaraderie. Sharkens benefit greatly from existing Bunthoff tunnels and frequently use them. However, Bunthoff do not benefit as much from Sharken tunnels because Sharkens (by matter of instinct and not prejudice) dig their tunnels a bit smaller in diameter because they are simply smaller creatures. Surprisingly, this has never agitated the two species relationship.