The Insulasia Ocean is a unique ocean comparatively speaking to rest of its peers. Surrounded by four continents, and with only narrow access points to all other oceans, it harbors many life forms that could be considered endemic.
The insulasian yubesara is a large bodied yundri fisk that inhabits near shore waters, from as shallow as two hundred feet to seas as deep as several kilometers. They are active and formidable predators, ones that hold their own amongst the likes of krakens and leviathanosaurs they share their habitat with. These fisks regularly reach lengths of twenty five meters, but some might add an additional ten meters over the course of their lives, given that they survive and consume enough food.
Bladed black teeth, many of which are a foot long, are set in rows and anchored by deep roots. While the lower jaw bears a single row on each side, the upper jaw contains a midline row that runs from the front towards the middle length. This tooth arrangement is common to that of many yundri fisks, with some taxa offering far more bizarre forms.
Yubesaras are ambush predators that hunt mostly marine reptyls and mammyls, preferring to do so during low light conditions. And while most hunts are solitary, they are not above cooperating with another one of their kind, though the aftermath of such joint hunts sees the larger individual taking the most of the spoils.
Females deposit their pups in especially shallow waters, from fifty to a hundred feet in depth, away from most of the larger deep water predators that would threaten them. Though the shallows boast no shortage of threats, these are usually not as adept as the newborn yubesaras in terms of high speed swimming, ensuring a level of security.










