The Cocunut Seacraw has the body, hindlegs, head and tail of a wolf, the wings and foreclaws of a raven, and the patterning of a leopard. These creatures live amongst the rocks of tropical granite beaches, and prey upon fish, crabs, shellfish, and seabirds.
Interesting Facts:
The Coconut Seacraw has a deep-water relative, the shy but dangerous Coral Seacraw, which hunts sharks, whales, and large fish.
They use their large claws to crack open the shells of crabs and mollusks.
Their fur and feathers are made water repellent by an oil, which they secrete from glands on their lower jaw and throat. They rub their chins over their pelt and wings to spread it.