#new sharks and turtles

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teal elm
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Some ideas for new sharks and marine turtles
Ptychodus
Rarity : vip
Health : 3850
Damage : 1650
Fact 1 . Ptychodus means fold tooth. A refference to the animals bizzare teeth
Fact 2 . An adult ptychodus can grow up to 10 meters in length
Fact 3 . Ptychodus is a close relative of the mordern day Baskin shark
Fact 4 . The teeth of Ptychodus suggest it hunted hard shelled animals such as ammonites

Cyamodus
Rarity : legendary
Health : 1650
Damage : 390
Fact 1 . Despite looking like a turtle Cyamodus belongs to a family called the placodonts
Fact 2. Cyamodus lived in china and Europe during the early Triassic period
Fact 3 . Cyamodus is a close relative of henodus and psephoderma
Fact 4 . The teeth indicate that Cyamodus fed on crustaceans and shellfish

Cretoxyrhina
Rarity : tournament
Health : 3150
Damage : 1110
Fact 1 . Cretoxyrhina is also known as the ginsu shark due to its teeth resembling the ginsu knifes
Fact 2 . An adult Cretoxyrhina can grow up to 11 meters in length
Fact 3 . Cretoxyrhina lived during the late Cretaceous in what is now western North America
Fact 4 . Bite marks of this shark have been found on mosasaurs , pterosaurs , the giant fish xiphactinus and even two species of dinosaur

Stupendemys
Rarity : tournament
Health : 4090
Damage : 750
Fact 1 . Stupendemys lived in Brazil during the Miocene epoch
Fact 2 . An adult Stupendemys can grow 4 meters in length making it the largest freshwater turtle ever
Fact 3 . While its massive size protects it against smaller crocodiles Stupendemys might have been hunted by the giant caiman purrusaurus
Fact 4 . Male Stupendemys possess horn like points on their shell wich may have been used in combat agains other Stupendemys

tame crater
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Stupendemys would be amazing