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Reefclaw

CR 1.00 Aberration CN Small
Blood-red spines run the length of this frightening creature, which resembles a lobster in the front and an eel in the back.

Reefclaws are vicious predators. They possess greater intelligence than animals, but rely mainly on their strength and instincts to survive. They hunt fish, giant crabs, dolphins, and even land-dwelling creatures that come within a hundred paces of the water.

In populated areas, reefclaws prey on beachcombers, divers, and fishermen, sometimes abandoning their usual solitary nature and coordinating attacks with other reefclaws. The creatures must be wary, however, because in some regions, these abominations find their way to the dinner plate. Brave fishermen troll bays and coastlines infested with reefclaws, baiting the creatures with fresh meat and then harvesting their powerful claws with axes.

Reefclaws cannot speak, but the creatures understand the languages used by humanoids near their hunting grounds. They use this knowledge in order to avoid fishermen and coordinate attacks. Reefclaws keep no treasure, instead savoring the taste of flesh and crunch of bone and shell as much as a miser covets his gold.

A typical reefclaw reaches approximately 3-1/2 feet long at adulthood and weighs 70 pounds. Females gather to breed once every 2 to 3 years, engaging in a predatory hunt for a male and leaving him shredded to pieces.

STR
10
DEX
13
CON
14
INT
5
WIS
12
CHA
13
HP
13 (2d8+4)
AC
14, touch 12, flat-footed 13 (+1 Dex, +2 natural, +1 size)
Speed
5 ft., swim 40 ft.
Init
+5
Melee
2 claws +2 (1d4 plus grab and poison)
BAB
+1
CMB
+0 (+8 grapple)
CMD
11 (can't be tripped)
Fort
+2
Ref
+1
Will
+4

death frenzy, constrict (1d4)

amphibious

Perception +6, Swim +8

Details
Type
Aberration
Alignment
CN
Size
Small
Environment
any water (coastal)
Senses
darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision; Perception +6
Languages
Common (can't speak)
Source
Bestiary 2