Snaggletooths, sometimes referred to as Snagtooths, were a nocturnal species of predatory lake-dweller found in the Farrow Lake. They had a fang-fringed long snout and a row of undulating flippers at the length of their leathery body. Usually keeping to the deepest places of the lake, Snagglethooths were lying in wait for unsuspecting lakefish to swim by, but are also know to stir when daylight begins to fade.
| Graph IRI | Count |
|---|---|
| http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org | 6 |