Thread:The Reptile King/@comment-28144855-20160805133557/@comment-27950421-20160807000323

Well Bone Sand actually isn't all that dangerous. Aside from things occasionally wandering in it's rather peaceful. As long as you don't go into the deep water and keep a respectful distance from the wildlife it's no more dangerous than anyother beach. It gets its name from the bones that get washed ashore in August. See August is breeding season for both Kronosaurs and Tylosaurs. Both do their bidness in the harbor around Bone Sand. The males get really aggressive trying to claim mates and the females get really defensive wanting a safe place to give birth so when the two species mix like that... the Harbor is called the Red Water Harbor because of it and the Bone Sand is littered with the bones from the corpses that get washed ashore.