Gillhook

The Gillhook is a sleek and slender fish that is well-adapted to life in the grassland streams. Its long, sinuous body is covered in shimmering scales that seem to change color with the slightest shift in the light, and its sharp, angular fins allow it to cut through the water with ease. Its most distinctive feature, however, is its angler fish-like appendage on its forehead, which is tipped with a sharp, hooked claw. This appendage is used to lure in small birds and mammals that venture too close to the water's edge, and the Gillhook's powerful jaws and sharp teeth allow it to snatch up its prey with ease.