Beaver, Saltwater
A massive species of beaver that can grow to the size of a black bear.
9 feet long
400 lbs.
Saltwater beavers have a fold of skin on their abdomen that acts as a pouch and they will collect coins or any shiny objects that they find in long forgotten shipwrecks or lost items buried in the mud and muck.
Highly aggressive and territorial.
Biting and tail slapping
Coins and other shiny object.
Smell
Eyesight
Mangrove swamps and salt marshes.
They resembles short-legged bears with a large and wide, flat leathery tail.
Their lodges are vast structures; brave adventures have been known to explore them in search of treasure.