The Wadell resides in the Northern mountains and shorelines, traveling in large colonies. While a few Wadells may be spotted swimming around the shoreline, most of them prefer the wide space offered on the elevated ground–away from the hungry gazes of predators and hunters. They have grown quite accustomed to the cold temperature, and are also generally very fast swimmers. Their interesting swimming patterns could outmaneuver their predators, and their sharp breaks could break through any nets thrown at them. Their ability to maneuver through the harsh waves makes them excellent fishers–a fisherman’s best friend, as many would say in agreement. The Ice Wadell thrives in extreme freezing temperatures. They rest at the top of the mountains, the coolest point where even most predators could not reach. rests at the top of the mountains. They are very low maintenance, and able to last without food for days, which makes them extremely hard to find despite their relatively large population.