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The '''Zora''' is a recurring race of aquatic folk [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. There are two subspecies of Zora: River Zora and Sea Zora. Though named after their most frequented habitat, River Zora can be found in the sea and visa versa. Their main distinctions instead are their morphology and  their temperament.
The '''Zora''' is a recurring race of aquatic folk [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. There are two subspecies of Zora: River Zora and Sea Zora. Though named after their most frequented habitat, River Zora can be found in the sea and visa versa. Their main distinctions instead are their morphology and  their temperament.


The River Zora are green with a dorsal fin running the length of their spine, and fins framing their face. They are generally hostile and can shoot fireballs, though a few are approachable and may even help [[Link]].  
The [[River Zora]] are green with a dorsal fin running the length of their spine, and fins framing their face. They are generally hostile and can shoot fireballs, though a few are approachable and may even help [[Link]].  


The Sea Zora, on the other hand, are light blue with pectoral fins attached to the arms, and a dolphin-like peduncle and fluke jutting from the back of the head. They are generally peaceful.
The [[Sea Zora]], on the other hand, are light blue with pectoral fins attached to the arms, and a dolphin-like peduncle and fluke jutting from the back of the head. They are generally peaceful.


==Biology==
==Biology==

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