Raasín
The swamp areas are home to several water-dwelling beaver-like animals, collectively known as the Raasín. Although they look very similar to steroid-induced beavers, they differ in sub-species and are as big as a fully grown Alsatian dog. Beavers have a paddle-type tail, but the Raasin has a split paddle tail that both move independently.
This is great for catching small amphibians, like the Krumpa - frog-like amphibians with smaller heads, massive mouths, and luminous gray bodies.
The Raasín (an umbrella term for all different sub-species) in general have never been classified into other species and have been all clumped under the ‘umbrella’ term on Cruunus.
Geographic Distribution
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