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The '''Zoras''' are a recurring race of aquatic creatures in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. The majority of these creatures are tall, humanoid, and blue skinned. However, they can differ from game to game – even in the same game there are Zoras that look totally different from the others. [[King Zora|King Zora XVI]] has a big and round body type, [[Queen Rutela]] has a mermaid look while [[Prince Ralis]] is very short and looks like a hybrid between a Zora and a Human.
The '''Zoras''' are a recurring race of aquatic creatures in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. The majority of these creatures are tall, humanoid, and blue skinned. However, they can differ from game to game – even in the same game there are Zoras that look totally different from the others. [[King Zora|King Zora XVI]] has a big and round body type, [[Queen Rutela]] has a mermaid look while [[Prince Ralis]] is very short and looks like a hybrid between a Zora and a Human.


There are two subspecies of Zora: River-Zoras and Sea-Zoras. The River-Zoras are the hostile monsters that [[Link]] fights. They pop out of the water and fire energy balls at Link. On the other hand, the Sea-Zoras are the kind and peaceful creatures that Link interacts with in games. The appearance of the two species differ as well: the River-Zoras are monsters while the Sea-Zoras are more humanoid and aren't evil. The name of the subspecies is not necessarily derived from their habitats; Sea-Zoras can appear in Rivers and River-Zoras in the sea.
There are two subspecies of Zora: River-Zoras and Sea-Zoras. The River-Zoras are the hostile monsters that [[Link]] fights. They pop out of the water and shoot fireballs at Link. On the other hand, the Sea-Zoras are the kind and peaceful creatures that Link interacts with in games. The appearance of the two species differ as well: the River-Zoras are monsters while the Sea-Zoras are more humanoid and aren't evil. The name of the subspecies is not necessarily derived from their habitats; Sea-Zoras can appear in Rivers and River-Zoras in the sea.


==Biology==
==Biology==