Shark
Sharks of all shapes and sizes have stalked the oceans, largely unchanged, since primordial times.
Sharks of all shapes and sizes have stalked the oceans, largely unchanged, since primordial times. They are efficient, ruthless predators with multiple rows of razor-sharp teeth capable of rending prey in an instant.
Members
Goblin Shark (Creature 5), Great White Shark (Creature 4), Heliocoprion (Creature 10), Megalodon (Creature 9)
Contrary to popular belief, sharks are not particularly fond of humanoids as meals. Only under the right conditions— such as when food is scarce or the shark mistakes its victim for a seal—will a shark attack a swimmer or small boat. Such occasions are traumatic enough for survivors to perpetuate the myth of sharks hunting people.