Rocher le Roc, sea coyote.

A unique case, the coyote of the seas was originally a chartered accountant with a love for deep-sea diving. In his descents further and further towards the inverted summits of the deep, he was able to adopt new forms suited to these surroundings with their diffuse light and extreme pressure, such as the shape of a sea coyote. It is not known whether he stayed like that because he liked it, was forced to, by mistake, but, coming up from the depths towards the sky, one day in May, Rocher le Roc still had his coyote appearance and lived out the rest of his days in this form; never diving again. His appearance, scarcely suited to a life on land, led him naturally to seek out a place in an oceanorium, where delighted children with his clowning and refined mathematical riddles. He refused to comment on the undersea events that had led him to abandon his research and his hidden life.