Ruhurahu
Ruhurahu is a term from the folklore of the archipelago of Nila, used to describe a large nocturnal water-dwelling creature. In traditional narratives, ruhurahu is depicted as a serpentine or eel-like being with a sinuous body, iridescent scales, and a dorsal crest that can emit a faint bioluminescent glow. Descriptions vary, but the creature is generally said to inhabit deep inshore waters, estuaries, and mangrove channels around several islands.
In behavior, ruhurahu is portrayed as a solitary predator that moves with the tides. It is said
Culturally, ruhurahu functions as both a maritime omen and a symbol of adaptability. Sailors tell stories to
There is no scientific evidence for a living ruhurahu; it remains a figure of myth and folklore