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Terrestrial Sea Life
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Aquatic animals capture people's imagination, as they can be both beautiful and terrifying. However, having them interact with human characters is complicated, since they live in a very different element. The solution: give them a way to live on land, of course! Sub-Trope of Artistic License – Marine Biology. Compare Flying Seafood Special, Sand Is Water. Many examples of Giant Enemy Crab and/or Fish People fall under this trope as well, though neither is exclusively terrestrial. May involve Tailfin Walking. Super-Trope to Land Shark. See also Misplaced Wildlife, of which this is a fairly extreme form. Not to be confused with Fish out of Water, which is something else entirely. |
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The titular giant, killer "mollusks" from The Monster That Challenged the World. They appear more like big, blubbery, bug-eyed centipedes than anything else, though it's possible that the writers may have gotten mollusks confused with crustaceans. | |
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Warhammer: Age of Sigmar: The undersea-dwelling Idoneth elves and their assorted aquatic beasts of battle can get around on land by spreading a magical fog that lets them swim through the air like it's water. | |
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Cthulhu Saves the World features sea life on land as enemies. Dolphins, crabs, seahorses and octopi (and the Underground Monkey versions of the latter three) all appear on land with no problem to attack Cthulhu and his party. One of the bosses in the game is a land-dwelling fire-powered whale known as Fire Whale. Deep Ones and their variations also have no problem with attacking Cthulhu on land. | |
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Justice League of America: The villain Starro the Star Conqueror is a literal Starfish Alien with Puppeteer Parasite abilities. Its natural habitat is your face. | |
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The tribbets from Serina are terrestrial descendants of guppies introduced to the titular terraformed moon. While the earliest forms resembled mudskippers, they later evolve into three-legged analogues of frogs and lizards, and one lineage, the furry, warm-blooded tribbetheres, develop erect limbs and mobile ear pinnae from their gill covers, essentially becoming a Fantastic Fauna Counterpart of mammals. | |
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Sid the Squid, one of Walter Wolf's lackeys in Animaniacs, is shown on land so much that he never appears in the ocean in any of the episodes he shows up in. | |
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In Slime Rancher 2, Angler Slimes used to live deep in the Slime Sea, but their Slimepedia entry speculates that they came to the surface to eat Sea Hens. Anglers are usually found in costal areas where sponges and corals grow on land. | |
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The Deep Ones from The Shadow Over Innsmouth are a race of amphibian Fish People who can dwell on land with no problem. | |
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The main cast of Street Sharks are a gang of teenage boys turned into anthropomorphic sharks, who primarily live on land, and can swim through concrete by biting through it. | |
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The Warcraft franchise has several species of amphibious humanoids resembling aquatic creatures. The Murlocs are savage, barbaric Fish People, the Jinyu are their more civilized relatives who live in Pandaria and practice water magic, and the Naga are eel-like Snake People descended from mutated elves. | |
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In Octodad, you play an octopus who put on a suit, started walking on two legs, and began pretending to be a human. The whole point of the game is to keep Octodad from acting inhuman so he can keep up his charade. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: The Giant Enemy Crab that the Player Characters encounter in White Plume Mountain (1979) is living out of water without any problems. In the world of Nehwon from Deities and Demigods Cyclopedia (1980), the Behemoth is a 40-foot-long killer whale with four stubby legs that can move around on land. There are three varieties: the swamp behemoth, an arctic version with white fur and a jet-black type with long legs that lives in the plains and hills. The Land Urchin from Monster Manual II (1983) is a large (three feet wide) land-dwelling relative of the sea urchin with five legs. It can fire its spines at opponents and prey. The Mystaran decapus is essentially a ten-tentacled giant octopus with an ugly, humanoid head, which uses its tentacles to maneuver through woodland, hanging from a branch by one limb while the others lash at or grab prey. Funnily enough, there's also an aquatic variant that lives exclusively in the water like a normal giant octopus. |
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Sharktopus: The titular creature is part shark and part octopus, yet is capable of living indefinitely on land and walks and climbs about using its tentacles. Its later enemies, the Whalewolf and the Pteracuda, also apply, though they have the excuse of being half land animal. | |
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Jeff the cute puppy-like land shark in The Unbelievable Gwenpool. | |
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The Liir Seeker from Sword of the Stars: The Pit has very good weapon skills, scientific training, and psionics powerful enough to pick himself off the ground and hover everywhere. He's also an aquatic alien operating on dry land, which comes with some problems: he needs specialized, hard-to-replace armor that provides his body with water, and his species-specific weapons are inefficient in an air environment compared to the guns created by land-dwelling species. | |
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The hanar from Mass Effect are normally jellyfish-like beings who live in water, but thanks to special mass effect equipment they can live on land and interact with many other terrestrial beings of the galaxy. | |
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The Mystaran decapus is essentially a ten-tentacled giant octopus with an ugly, humanoid head, which uses its tentacles to maneuver through woodland, hanging from a branch by one limb while the others lash at or grab prey. Funnily enough, there's also an aquatic variant that lives exclusively in the water like a normal giant octopus. | |
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Misterjaw and Catfish generally live in the ocean, but there are multiple episodes where they walk on land without issues. | |
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Mr. Shark and Mr. Piranha from The Bad Guys are seen on land for a majority of the book series. They're only seen in the water during specified missions, and even then, Mr. Piranha can only swim in freshwater. | |
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Pikmin 3 introduces waddlepuses, creatures resembling small purple octopi. While this trope is downplayed somewhat — all waddlepuses are found in the game's water-themed area — very few of them are actually in the water: almost all waddlepuses are encountered napping on dry land. | |
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Fishmen in One Piece are one such example of amphibious cases of this. | |
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In the second Futurama movie, The Beast with a Billion Backs, a land squid makes a brief appearance as a small, harmless pest. | |
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The citizens of Psychonauts's Lungfishopolis are all Hideous Hulking Lungfish (basically angler fish with arms and legs), hence the name, but live in a terrestrial city based on Tokyo as portrayed in 1960s Kaiju films (casting the human protagonist and villain as the Kaiju). However, this trope is largely subverted by Linda, the Hideous Hulking Lungfish whose Mental World Lungfishopolis is, who never ventures onto shore for more than the few seconds it takes to pick up or drop off the protagonist on the shore. | |
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Darwin from The Amazing World of Gumball is a goldfish who evolved to grow legs and lungs. | |
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Monster Sanctuary has Akhlut, an orca that grew legs so it could hunt on land. | |
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Puyo Puyo: Suketoudara is a talking, land-dwelling fish with arms and legs. His main character trait is his love of dancing, though he does make lots of ocean-based puns too. Suketoudara's Fever-era equivalent, the Ocean Prince (Prince Salde in the Japanese originals), is exactly what he sounds like — an anthropomorphic fish who happens to be the prince of the sea. Him breathing on land can be justified because he actually is biologically a human, but willingly let himself be transformed into a fish to avoid his royal duties. |
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SpongeBob SquarePants is an interesting example. The show takes place underwater and most of its cast is made up of aquatic creatures, yet they all act as if they were on dry land, walking on the sea floor rather than swimming. They occasionally visit the surface world, but how well they survive there varies from one instance to the next. The character of Sandy Cheeks is an inversion. She's a "land squirrel" who lives in an underwater dome, and is able to get around in a diving suit. |
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The Animal Crossing series features octopi as house-dwelling neighbors. | |
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Splatoon has the Inklings, which are humanoid squids that live on land. In fact, they actually dissolve when immersed in water. Their sister species, the Octarians, are octopuses (some humanoid, some literally severed tentacles) that have the same weakness. There are terrestrial forms of other sea life such as sea urchins and the jellyfish common all over Inkopolis and Splatsville as well, though they seem to have far less trouble with the whole water thing. In this case, modern sea life evolved to live on land after the previous land dwellers were wiped out by rising sea levels and global conflict. | |
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SMPLive: Cooper is an anthropomorphic fish who lives on land with the other server members. | |
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Some of the monsters in Delicious in Dungeon appear to be based on aquatic creatures adapted to live on land indefinitely. Mimics are depicted as basically hermit crabs of giant size that take residence in any hollow container. Doppelgangers are essentially shapeshifting octopi. Nightmares are clams that like to hide in bedding. Living armor is depicted as a mollusk, and there is surprise expressed when it drowns in water. | |
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Dave the octopus and his squid minions in Penguins of Madagascar spend all their time on land. In fact, Dave is able to disguise himself as a human. | |
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Doctor Who: The Rutan Host from "Horror of Fang Rock" appear to be large, green terrestrial jellyfish with innate electrical abilities enabling them to move about on land using something akin to static cling, which also enables them to easily scale sheer vertical surfaces. The titular Macra from "The Macra Terror" are human-sized, sentient crabs that feed on noxious gas. They later reappeared in "Gridlock", having evolved to much larger size in the intervening time but losing their sentience in the process. The Hath, Fish People appearing in "The Doctor's Daughter" are a weird example, since they apparently live their entire lives on land, despite requiring what can best be described as "reverse scuba gear" in order to breath (though the liquid in the tanks is green, so it's possible that they just breath a different atmosphere than humans do, and have condensed their native "air" into liquid form for easier transport). |
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Pikmin (2001) features a type of rare enemy — only three appear — called pearly clamclamps, creatures almost identical to scallops in most respects... except that two of them found sitting on the forest floor, well away from water. | |
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Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: In Flying Island: The Sky Adventure episode 16, a fish named Bro Groupie unexpectedly shows up to play in the Rainbow Games and gets Weslie and Paddi to help him past an obstacle in a maze. As the fish explains, he does naturally live in water, but he and his pals are taking a vacation for the games. | |
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Zig & Sharko: The marine creatures have no problem going around on land (in several episodes, Sharko's job is a beach lifeguard), while Zig (a hyena) needs scuba diving equipment to go around underwater. | |
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Pikmin: Pikmin (2001) features a type of rare enemy — only three appear — called pearly clamclamps, creatures almost identical to scallops in most respects... except that two of them found sitting on the forest floor, well away from water. Pikmin 3 introduces waddlepuses, creatures resembling small purple octopi. While this trope is downplayed somewhat — all waddlepuses are found in the game's water-themed area — very few of them are actually in the water: almost all waddlepuses are encountered napping on dry land. |
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Jabberjaw is a shark who is able to walk around and breath air no problem. He lives among humans in an undersea civilization, but no explanation is given as to how he can survive out of water. | |
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The titular main character in Kenny the Shark is a tiger shark who moved onto land from the ocean. | |
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Chicken Little: Fish out of Water is Exactly What It Says on the Tin, a fish who walks on land while wearing a helmet full of water. | |
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The Future Is Wild features several species of terrestrial cephalopods that appeared 200 million years after humankind's extinction, including the amphibious swampus, which can move around on land, with four of its original eight arms adapted into flat snail-like feet, but still needs to lay eggs in brackish water. 100 million years later, there's also the enormous, elephant-like Megasquid and the tree-dwelling, monkey-like Squibbon. | |
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