
The oceans of Nabbo are home to predators of sizes that we have yet to have seen in the Star Wars galaxy apart from the space slug in Episode V. So vast and formidable are these creatures that they exist in a world of their own, with their own elaborate and brutal food chain. Vessels encountering such monsters had best be fast, because it's highly unlikely that they are equipped with weapons that would even scratch many of these clawed and fanged leviathans.
On the other hand, there are the large grazing reptiles of the Naboo forests and plains that are gentile enough in nature to have been tamed by the Gungans for use in battle and patrol work: the kaadu and the fambaa. The kaduu is roughly the same size as a tauntaun, and is an herbivorous, fast-running animal that grazes on certain leaves and grasses in a given range of forest. The fambaa is a massive brute of a land animal, and have been observed to travel in plains-grazing herds, much like banthas. Fambaa are used by the Gungans as carriers for their portable shield generators.
The creatures of Naboo provide an interesting example for GMs creating their own worlds of a food chain that continues to megafauna proportions. The land reptiles most likely fall prey to smaller specimens of Opee fish when they come to watering holes, which are then in turn devoured in a string of ever-larger creatures. Remembering the way this sort of thing works can really enrich your originally-created worlds.
Naboo creature game data