Velusian fursnake

Native to the rocky volcanic islands of Velusia, the fursnake serves as the principal predator for the islands' numerous avian species. Though reptilian, it has a thick coat of fur to help it regulate its internal temperature. A triangular head and toothy maw, though impressive (and potentially painful), divert attention from its venomous bony tail-stinger. A single sting is usually more than enough to paralyze its prey——or an Aquar unlucky enough to step on one.