Your sipping water from a lake when you see something splash in the distance...your eyes meet a another's and a glowing the catches your eye.you thought it was a plankton when you see teeth it lunges up.it catches wind and lets out a shriek that shattered your spine.it glides off catching the wind. Pesonality: these creatures are very protective of their offspring.besides that they are very chill creatures but they can be blood thirsty. Diet: They mostly eat Kinas since they are in water and easier to grab,when they can the will lure in akalis bite them by the neck and drowned it. Rarity: Pretty rare are mostly in Tropic reefs. Camouflage: depends on color and what reef they are in M8 and offspring infoInfo: Males will flare there nostrils.Instead of fighting males will flick their light whoevers Is the brightest will win the females attention.they will share a ritual by swimming in circles for atleast 6 hours if there is no other suiter who comes in,then they will mate for life but after the eggs are layed females will leave to hunt food (like penguins).The male is tasked to take care of the egg until it hatches when it does the mother will stay with the offspring for life with her mate.females tend to have bigger frills,wings,and tail fins then males.Males are not as competitive when it comes to offspring if a another male shows off and wins the female (which is like a 000.0001 chance of happening) the male will help foster the previous offspring (like a step dad).When the offspring grows up the mother will help the offspring find a home and then leave with her mate. VERY CARING PARENTS <3 General life: Mirashabas love their home and are willing to kill to protect it.they carve out spots in coral reefs to use as shelter.they are born blind,when they grow up they learn how to glide within the air.there is a leader of a area in a spot they are the biggest and often female. signs one is near: carved out coral reef big enough for a deer. HUGE splashes in water. something glowing in the water a low Rumble (ex: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/QJm0dAVN328?t=7&feature=share ) Skip the first one! fish and BIG fish swimming away.