Shark
- For the tavern, see Shark (tavern).
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Classification | Medium - Colossal Animal (Aquatic) |
Racial leader(s) |
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Homeworld | Azeroth |
Environment | Aquatic |
Area(s) | Forbidding Sea, Frozen Sea, Great Sea, North Sea, South Seas, Vashj'ir, Veiled Sea |
Sources: World of Warcraft |
Sharks are large aquatic fish-like beasts. They are solitary predators, and are found in all seas of Azeroth, nearly all of them being aggressive.
Sharks have no true bones, only cartilage. Because their feeding habits involve biting things with a great deal of force, losing teeth is common. Therefore, sharks have multiple rows of teeth which they replace constantly throughout their lifetimes.[1] After birth, newborn sharks quickly flee their hungry mothers. Their early independence makes them dangerous, even while young.[2]
Old Man Barlo mentions spear-hunting mammoth sharks off the coast of Azshara and needing a special toxin to do it.[3]
Known species

There exists many types of sharks, but due to the limited models created, all them tend to look alike except for the new models created for the Cataclysm expansion.
Bluewater shark
Basking shark
Blue shark
Coral shark
Cove shark
Daggertooth shark
Giant remora
Great white shark
Hammerhead shark
- Reef shark
Reef Sharks are elite mobs found off the coasts of Westfall, Ashenvale and Silverpine Forest.
Great Reef Sharks are found off the coasts of Howling Fjord and Borean Tundra.
Frenzied Reef Sharks are found in Kelp'thar Forest.
- Mako shark
- North Sea Makos are found off the coasts of Icecrown.
- Southsea Makos are found off the coasts of The Cape of Stranglethorn.
Sand shark
Sawtooth shark
Thresher shark
Whale shark
Notable sharks
Epicus Maximus <Destructobyte's Ultimate Replica>
Gnaws
Krojek The Shoreprowler
Mobus
Ol' Gummers
Razorgrin
Segacedi <Sewer Shark>
Tank
Tu'u'gwar <"He Who Plays With Food">
Wil'hai
Gral, the shark loa
As a companion pet
- A
[Baby Shark] pet was available during the WotLK beta, but it never made it to the live release of the expansion.
- The
[Land Shark] became available with the release of Warlords of Draenor. It is available for 50
from Nat Pagle at the Garrison Fishing Shack.
[Left Shark] is a reward from the naval mission Orphaned Aquatic Animal Rescue.
In the RPG
These carnivorous fish are aggressive and liable to make unprovoked attacks against anything that approaches them. Smaller sharks are from five to eight feet long and not usually dangerous to creatures other than their prey. Large sharks can reach around fifteen feet in length and are a serious threat. Huge sharks are true monsters, like great whites, that can exceed twenty feet in length.
Sharks circle and observe potential prey, then dart in and bite with their powerful jaws. A shark can locate creatures underwater within a thirty-foot radius. This ability works only when the shark is underwater. A shark can notice creatures by scent in a 180-foot radius and detect blood in the water at ranges of up to a mile.[4]
Aquatic shaman turn into ghost sharks rather than ghost wolves.[5]
Notes and trivia
- Sharks, like all truly marine beasts, cannot be tamed by hunters.
- World of Warcraft: Cataclysm introduced several new models for sharks.
- Shoreline Tidespeakers are murlocs who are dressed in costumes with shark fins on their back.
Gallery
Patch changes
Patch 8.0.1 (2018-07-17): Generic shark model updated.
References
- ^
[Ancient Shark Jaws]
- ^
[Land Shark]
- ^
[30 Daily] Felblood Fillet
- ^ Monster Guide Web Supplement, pg. 18
- ^ Dark Factions, pg. 32
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