[quote=Doivid] 45. What are wheat sharks? [/quote] Wheatsharks a.k.a [i]Triticum Selachimorpha[/i] is a genus of the Landshark a.k.a [i]Solum Selachimorpha[/i] which is in turn a cousin of the regular watershark a.k.a [i]Boring Selachimorpha.[/i] The only difference between Landsharks and Wheatsharks is the habitat in which they live. Landsharks live mostly in sandy areas like deserts and beaches, while the Wheatsharks live exclusively in wheat fields. Furthermore the Wheatshark is divided into 3 separate subspecies, the South African Tanned Wheatshark([i]Selachimorpha Frumenturpis Africanus[/i]), the European Grey Wheatshark([i]Selachimorpha Frumenturpis Europa[/i]) and the North American Wheatshark([i]Selachimorpha Frumenturpis Americanus[/i]). All of these species are surprisingly docile unless their wheatfields are disturbed or harvested by farmers, in which they become incredibly violent, this leads to them becoming pests that the farmers are forced to cull to protect their farms and livelihoods. Breeding for the Wheatsharks is very difficult for some reason, don't know why, I guess it's because they can't fuck through dirt?