Cajano
Cajanos, Lions of the Sea, are bizarre creatures that make any water combat interesting. These monsters may seem like dumb beasts, and perhaps they are, but their skill in the ways of aquatic battle is legendary.
Visually, a Cajano looks very much like a lion, and that is how they got their nickname. However, the two can easily be told apart, a Cajano is colored green and blue, and even at a distance the two could never be mistaken. A Cajano can survive out of water for about an hour, but after that they begin to suffocate. Cajanos tend to work together, and split whatever meal they can catch, usually merfolk or fish, but occasionally they are lucky enough to find humans in their territory, a rare treat. A Cajano may work with other creatures, if tamed.
Size/Type: Large Beast
Hit Dice: 7d8+14 (42)
Initiative: +3
Speed: 40 feet (10 if swimming)
Armor Class: 20 (+3 dex, -1 size, +8 natural)
Base Attack/Grapple: +5/+10
Attacks: Bite +9, Two Swipes +9
Damage: Bite: 1d10+4, Swipe 1d6+4
Face/Reach: 10 ft by 10ft/10ft
Special Attacks: None
Special Qualities: Water Walk, Aquatic
Feats: Track, Scent
Abilities: Str:19, Dex:16, Con:14, Wis:13, Int:7, Cha:7
Alignment: Neutral
Challenge Rating: 4
Water Walk: A Cajano can walk on water as easily as it can on land. It can terminate this ability at will. A Cajano actually runs faster than it can swim, so they typically move using this ability. A Cajano is particularly fond of grappling opponents and holding them underwater, drowning them.
Aquatic: A Cajano can breathe underwater.
