Sea gronckle

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Sea Gronckles are large whale-like tidel class dragons. They have a round body and a small flat snout with two large nostrils. Similar to dolphins or sharks, Sea Gronckles have a fin on their back, which helps them swimming, as well as a large nostril on top of their heads, which is directly connected to their mouths. Despite their size, Sea Gronckles have extremely small eyes, slightly bigger than a human's. Sea Gronckles are described as being aquatic in nature, suggesting that the species is a strong swimmer.

Sea Gronckles can use their large nostril to send blasts of water above them or right in front of them.

Despite being slow on land, Sea Gronckles have a swift tongue being able to scoop up mounts of fish in seconds.

Similar to Rockspitters, Sea Gronckles have up to seven stomachs that they store their food or anything else they swallow with them being big enough for humans and dragons to walk and fly around in. They can also organize the food they eat in their stomachs very well as with Gludge.

Similar to Rockspitters, Sea Gronckles can also do back burps as well but the full force of one is unknown implying that they can use them to propel themselves through the water.

Sea Gronckles have very small eyes compared to their body, which results in them having a limited view of their surroundings. This makes the dragons vulnerable to close range attacks or they could swallow things or people they aren't suppose too.
Behaviour and Personality

Sea Gronckles are slow swimmers and eaters. They store their food in their mouths and swallow them bit by bit over several days.

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