Respected and feared by the peoples of the south sea isles, this ancient sea creature is the subject of myriad myths and legends.
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Though “taniwha” is oft translated from the language of the south sea isles as merely “dangerous shark,” the slumbering creatures' backs are said to support many of the islands themselves. Accordingly, legend has it that their modern descendants make yearly migrations to the southern seas to ensure that their ancestors are well treated.
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