Back to Legendary Earth Beasts

Geo-Legendary · Tier S

Stone Shark Fin

Stone Shark Fin is a Geo-Legendary Earth Beast inspired by Shark Fin Cove in California, where a coastal rock resembles a shark fin. The species anchor is the Great White Shark.

shark fin cove californiashark fin rock davenportcoastal rocks that look like sharksgreat white shark legendarydorsal fin rock formation
Stone Shark Fin — a great white shark spirit emerging from a sharp coastal rock fin
Image slot: Stone Shark Fin

Tier

S · Geo-Legendary

Scientific name

Carcharodon carcharias

Capture landmark

Shark Fin Cove, Davenport, California, USA

Legendary power

Apex Signal

Capture site

Landmark-only capture

Legendary Earth Beasts can only be captured at Shark Fin Cove, Davenport, California, USA.

The place

Shark Fin Cove, Davenport, California, USA

Shark Fin Cove is named for a coastal rock that resembles a shark fin.

It does not need an ancient myth to work; the shape is clear, memorable, and instantly image-generatable.

The legendary animal

Stone Shark Fin

Stone Shark Fin artwork

Stone Shark Fin teaches Apex Signal through dorsal silhouette, sensory range, ambush speed, and ocean dominance. Its form is a clean match for coastal fin-shaped rock landmarks.

Open full species page — stats, field guide, and powers

Biology inspired by Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias).

Canonical stats

Stone Shark Fin battle profile

Canonical game stats

Legendary Earth Beasts use flagship S-tier stats tied to their landmark capture site.

Stats source: Indexed species profile

Battle tier A
DOMSPDSIZEINTRAR

Dominance

96

Speed

72

Size

78

Intelligence

48

Rarity

68%

Total

362

Field guide

Habitat, traits, and ecology

Habitat: Shark Fin Cove, Davenport, California, USA

Signature traits

  • Biological Superpower: apex sensory tracking
  • Iconic dorsal fin
  • Countershaded body
  • Burst attack speed

Interesting facts

  • Great whites can breach when attacking prey from below.
  • They use electroreception to sense animals.
  • They travel long distances across ocean regions.

Diet: Feeds on fish, rays, seals, sea lions, carrion, and other marine prey depending on age and size.

Predators: Adults have few predators, though orcas can kill them in some regions.

Sleep pattern: Does not sleep like land mammals; it alternates active swimming with lower-activity periods.

Lifespan: Can live for several decades, with some estimates exceeding 50 years.

Legendary power

Apex Signal

Lesson: Presence can move first, even before the body does.

Best for: Presence, Precision, Courage

Image direction: dorsal-fin rock, great white spirit, crashing California waves, sharp shadow.

Are these really petrified animals?

No. Stone Shark Fin is inspired by a real place where natural rock, erosion, and human imagination overlap—not by a literal fossilized animal frozen in stone.

In AnimalDex, Stone Shark Fin is its own catalog species with flagship stats and a field guide. Its biology draws on Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) so the lesson stays educational and searchable.

FAQ

Where is Shark Fin Cove?

Near Davenport on the California coast, where the fin-shaped rock gives the cove its name.

Is the rock an actual fossilized shark?

No. It is a coastal rock formation whose silhouette reads as a dorsal fin.

Related Legendary Earth Beasts

Updated 6 Juli 2026

Part of the AnimalDex Legendary Earth Beasts pillar guide. Explore all twenty formations, their flagship species pages, and the landmarks where they can be captured.

Read the full Legendary Earth Beasts guide