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[[File:Tuhietvoysketch.png|thumb|A sketch of Tuhi-Etvoy-Nas.]] | [[File:Tuhietvoysketch.png|thumb|A sketch of Tuhi-Etvoy-Nas.]] | ||
[[File:Rangetuhi.png|thumb|In red, the known range of the Tuhi-Etvoy-Nas.]] | |||
Known for its hyper-aggressive behavior, this bright green fish, which lives in the shallow waters of northern [[Corum]], features very large, very powerful jaws. Despite its aggressive behavior, and its history of attacking humans, The New Zimian government does not permit its citizens to kill any '''Tuhi-Etvoy-Nas''', for the reason that the species plays an important role in the local ecosystem. The Tuhi-Etvoy-Nas is not protected, however, from its natural arch-nemesis, the [[Bija-Illt-Eda]]. | Known for its hyper-aggressive behavior, this bright green fish, which lives in the shallow waters of northern [[Corum]], features very large, very powerful jaws. Despite its aggressive behavior, and its history of attacking humans, The New Zimian government does not permit its citizens to kill any '''Tuhi-Etvoy-Nas''', for the reason that the species plays an important role in the local ecosystem. The Tuhi-Etvoy-Nas is not protected, however, from its natural arch-nemesis, the [[Bija-Illt-Eda]]. | ||
[[Category:Species]][[Category:Passio-Corum]] | [[Category:Species]][[Category:Passio-Corum]] |
Revision as of 21:31, 19 November 2016
Known for its hyper-aggressive behavior, this bright green fish, which lives in the shallow waters of northern Corum, features very large, very powerful jaws. Despite its aggressive behavior, and its history of attacking humans, The New Zimian government does not permit its citizens to kill any Tuhi-Etvoy-Nas, for the reason that the species plays an important role in the local ecosystem. The Tuhi-Etvoy-Nas is not protected, however, from its natural arch-nemesis, the Bija-Illt-Eda.