A Shark and its Unicorn (Species Information)

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Quick About!Stalker Sharker Quick Facts!
This is a military science-created animal specifically designed for off-shore and aquatic duties. These are a thriving working and serving "Chondrichthyes" class animal, at least in the sense of scientific categorizing. Decades of genetic engineering beneath the cover of weapons technology coupled delicately with the best of ocean biologists specializing in "chondrichthyes" behaviors -- these would be the things to give herald to the ultimate "soldiers wife" without the dress-up of unnecessary baggage. Thoroughbred trainers, dedicated to nothing but their companions, saving the pricey project from going beneath the waves and providing powerful routines for their future handlers and sharklings. Domesticating a sizable predator would be for the skilled and determined, bonding closely with the stalker taking years and often preferring to rise both child and sharkling as one pair to ensure the strongest of bonds to be formed. By the adolescence of both, a saddle can be fitted to the stalker, and two become of one sound mind. Holding on tight is a requirement - in every method of transport with one excited and curious partner. Adolescent stalkers will still bond with older partners but will take daily mock missions to power bond an already developing mind, with abandoned adult stalkers being the hardest to bond and still the easiest to retire into offshore scouting missions as the least. 
  • Carnivorous; natural diet is high in fish.
  • Possesses lungs; natural preference to aquatic breathing through superfluous venous gills.
  • Swims fast. Between speeds of 110MPH or 177km/h.
  • Capable of climbing on almost any vertical or horizontal surfaces.
  • Good at training.
  • It can replace your dog
  • The body is covered with a waterproof coat and reptilian skin. 
  • Different ratios of this fur and skin on individual sharkers. 
  • True Hermaphrodite. 
  • Ovoviviparous; is an egg that remains within the body until the maturation of the embryo
  • Bright contrast in the character of "active" and "passive" individuals.