Deep Sea Chi
This particular Chi is the oldest Chi species, having lived in the deepest and most dangerous waters of planet "mother" for over 800 million years. These Chi's have sharp fins that make them perfect and fast swimmers. Also, their body is rough and sharp. They have open gill slits on the sides of their bodies. They are predators and feed on fish and other sea creatures. These Chi's have excellent senses and can almost blindly find their prey from great distances.
However, there are two types of Deep Sea Chi, which differ from behavior to appearance. Despite everything, they belong to the same species. Because this is the only species that lives in the deepest water and cannot fly, for this reason, one encounters them very rarely. However, now and then, some Chi's swim to land and the surface of the water. But just the Chi Type that doesn't swim in the deepest waters. Scientists call this species Sea Chi. The other Chi's that they rarely see is named Deep Chi's.
Sea Chi
The Sea Chis can swim more profound than the "Challenger Deep" depths. These Chis live, swim, and hunt in swarms. They feed on small fish, mussels, snails, and aquatic plants. Their favorite pastime is looking for seashells. They look for shells on the seabed or the coastal beaches. Tamed Chi's of this type need constant exercise. They are very intelligent and enjoy interacting with other beings like humans. They often bring gifts such as shells or fish to their owners. They proudly present them. This behavior is instinctive, so they show affection. Although affectionate and curious, they often compete with each other. The puppies compete in speed and more.
Deep Chi
These Chi's live only in the deepest waters, more profound than their See Chi companions. Very few beings live at this depth. It's dark and cold but the perfect place for the little Deep Chi's. They are faster than their more prominent companions and far more dangerous. In the dark, they lure their prey with their glowing staff. They feed on small and large aquatic animals. They can also eat prey that are up to twice their size. These pups are merciless hunters and carnivores. They like to hunt alone and are reluctant to share their prey. Nevertheless, they support the older Chi's in their group with food intake. The strong puppies in the swarm feed the older ones every day. That shows that these dangerous Chi's can be very affectionate. These Chi's are feared, but that's just fear of the unknown. Like their more prominent companions, these Chi's are super playful. When they're not hunting, they're playing all day. Chi's who are particularly fond of each other tend to touch their bright fin ray, which is a way of declaring their love.
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