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[[File:River-Zora-LoZ-Art.png|230px|thumb|right|A River-Zora, a monster that Link fights in some games.]]
[[File:River-Zora-LoZ-Art.png|230px|thumb|right|A River-Zora, a monster that Link fights in some games.]]


Certain other features of the Zora biology are revealed when the player can inhabit the body of the Zora [[Mikau]] in ''Majora's Mask''. When Link assumes his Zora body, he can swim with great ease and agility, using his forearm fins to perform barrel rolls or to jump out of the water. Moreover, these fins are specialized for Link's fighting needs. They can grow larger to serve as sharp-edged weapons similar to [[sword]]s, and even be projected as twin boomerangs; they retract again when not in use. Link's right fin also grows to become his [[shield]] when defending.
Certain other features of the Zora biology are revealed when Link can inhabit the body of the Zora [[Mikau]] in ''Majora's Mask''. When Link assumes his Zora body, he can swim with great ease and agility, using his forearm fins to perform barrel rolls or to jump out of the water. Moreover, these fins are specialized for Link's fighting needs. They can grow larger to serve as sharp-edged weapons similar to [[sword]]s, and even be projected as twin boomerangs; they retract again when not in use. Link's right fin also grows to become his [[shield]] when defending.


Additionally, Zoras who possess magical power have the ability to create electric fields around their bodies as a defense mechanism when swimming, much like electric eels. This ability has only been seen and used in ''Majora's Mask''. All Zoras are powerful swimmers – in fact, they are powerful enough to swim up waterfalls, as seen in ''Twilight Princess''.
Additionally, Zoras who possess magical power have the ability to create electric fields around their bodies as a defense mechanism when swimming, much like electric eels. This ability has only been seen and used in ''Majora's Mask''. All Zoras are powerful swimmers – in fact, they are powerful enough to swim up waterfalls, as seen in ''Twilight Princess''.