Is the Tardicaca shark real?

Is the Tardicaca shark real?

The Tardicaca Shark is a fictional fresh water shark species which is found in Lake Tardicaca. The Tardicaca Shark appears in the episode “Crippled Summer”, where it was seen having intercourse with Nathan twice. The incident is frequently brought up by Mimsy, much to Nathan’s fury.

What is Nathan’s disability from South Park?

Down syndrome
Personality. Nathan has Down syndrome. He also likely has some form of sociopathy, as evidenced by his plots in “Crippled Summer”.

Who is Nathan from Southpark based on?

South Park on Twitter: “Nathan and Mimsy are an homage to the old Looney Tunes villains Rocky and Mugsy.

Who is Jimmy’s nemesis in South Park?

Nathan
When things are their darkest, he’ll do whatever it takes to be on the winning team. Nathan considers his worst enemy to be Jimmy Valmer and he has made numerous attempts on his life, as well as that of Jimmy’s respective best friend, Timmy Burch.

Are freshwater sharks real?

the river sharks, Glyphis, true freshwater sharks found in fresh and brackish water in Asia and Australia. the bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, which can swim between salt and fresh water, and are found in tropical rivers around the world.

Is there a shark that can live in freshwater?

Unlike most sharks, bull sharks can survive in freshwater for long periods of time. They have even been found in the Mississippi and Amazon Rivers.

What disability does Jimmy have?

cerebral palsy
He is physically disabled, requiring forearm crutches in order to walk. His disability is confirmed to be cerebral palsy but it is also rumoured to be muscular dystrophy….

Jimmy Valmer
South Park character
First appearance “Cripple Fight” (2001)
Created by Trey Parker Matt Stone
Voiced by Trey Parker

Are freshwater sharks aggressive?

Freshwater aquarium sharks can be predators and see small fish as live food. This is more common when they reach quite larger sizes. Some freshwater sharks are not predators, but they are aggressive and can bully, bite, or nip the fins of other tank companions.

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