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|description=The {{FULLPAGENAME}}'s body is covered in satin-finish gray hide banded along the back with charcoal tiger stripes. The seeming smoothness of her flesh is a fallacy from which those that rub her the wrong way may find rough. Her head is long with a tapering shark snout lined with rows of triangular teeth. That perpetual sharp smile adds an extra gleam to her predator eyes. A wild mane of hair spreads along her scalp, long and lush. Her body is lithe and athletic with lean, toned abs and perky pecs that accent her breasts. A half crescent dorsal fin dips back behind her in true sharky fashion. She has 2 petite breasts. Her arms are slender and well-used to aerobics by their appearance. Her elbows extend and curve into exotic fins. Her legs are those of an athlete with lean, powerful muscles. Rudder-like shark fins arc back from her calves. The long taper of a shark's tail extends over her shapely buns. It ends in a long, arcing tailfin that's longer on the top. A triangular dorsal fin peaks halfway along the length of sharkflesh. Its every muscle courses with strength, the primary linear thrust for underwater travel.
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The {{FULLPAGENAME}}'s body is covered in satin-finish gray hide banded along the back with charcoal tiger stripes. The seeming smoothness of her flesh is a fallacy from which those that rub her the wrong way may find rough. Her head is long with a tapering shark snout lined with rows of triangular teeth. That perpetual sharp smile adds an extra gleam to her predator eyes. A wild mane of hair spreads along her scalp, long and lush. Her body is lithe and athletic with lean, toned abs and perky pecs that accent her breasts. A half crescent dorsal fin dips back behind her in true sharky fashion. She has 2 petite breasts. Her arms are slender and well-used to aerobics by their appearance. Her elbows extend and curve into exotic fins. Her legs are those of an athlete with lean, powerful muscles. Rudder-like shark fins arc back from her calves. The long taper of a shark's tail extends over her shapely buns. It ends in a long, arcing tailfin that's longer on the top. A triangular dorsal fin peaks halfway along the length of sharkflesh. Its every muscle courses with strength, the primary linear thrust for underwater travel.
 
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Revision as of 17:11, 17 May 2020


Tiger Shark

Powers FSMonsterStub.png Organ Sizes
Arms: - Height: 7 110% :Mass
Tail: Tail Smash, Water Adaptation Breasts: 2 8 :Breast Size
Groin: - Clits: 1 4 :Clit Length
Head: Sharp Bite Cocks: 2 11 :Cock Length
Legs: Feline Agility Balls: 2 7 :Ball Size
Skin: Abrasive Hide Cunts: 1 10 :Cunt Length
Torso: Muscle Mass, Tooth and Nail Gender: Herm SayVerb: gnashes
Flags: Anthro, Aquatic, Biped, Fish, Shark Supports: -
Description: Appears as Sea Tiger in Ocean Depths locations

The Tiger Shark's body is covered in satin-finish gray hide banded along the back with charcoal tiger stripes. The seeming smoothness of her flesh is a fallacy from which those that rub her the wrong way may find rough. Her head is long with a tapering shark snout lined with rows of triangular teeth. That perpetual sharp smile adds an extra gleam to her predator eyes. A wild mane of hair spreads along her scalp, long and lush. Her body is lithe and athletic with lean, toned abs and perky pecs that accent her breasts. A half crescent dorsal fin dips back behind her in true sharky fashion. She has 2 petite breasts. Her arms are slender and well-used to aerobics by their appearance. Her elbows extend and curve into exotic fins. Her legs are those of an athlete with lean, powerful muscles. Rudder-like shark fins arc back from her calves. The long taper of a shark's tail extends over her shapely buns. It ends in a long, arcing tailfin that's longer on the top. A triangular dorsal fin peaks halfway along the length of sharkflesh. Its every muscle courses with strength, the primary linear thrust for underwater travel.