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{{Flora|title1 = <center>Tree Leech|image1 = Tree Leech Fauna.png|tab = [[Flora]]|description = -|attitude = [[:Category:Non-harvestable|Non-harvestable]]|biome = * [[Grassy Plateaus]]
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* [[Mountain Range Caves]]|active_during = [[:Category:Cathemeral|Cathemeral (Day and Night)]]}}{{Quote2|Parasitic, fungus-like growth found attached to other flora. An enzyme is released by the organism which dissolves a hole in the skin of the host, from which it leaches nutrients directly.|[[PDA]]}}


The '''Tree Leech''', formerly known as '''Barnacle Sucker''', is an in -development non-hazardous type of [[Life Forms|life form]] belonging to the [[flora]] category.
The '''Tree Leech''', formerly known as '''Barnacle Sucker''', is an in -development non-hazardous type of [[Life Forms|life form]] belonging to the [[flora]] category.

Revision as of 16:11, 17 February 2017

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Parasitic, fungus-like growth found attached to other flora. An enzyme is released by the organism which dissolves a hole in the skin of the host, from which it leaches nutrients directly.

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The Tree Leech, formerly known as Barnacle Sucker, is an in -development non-hazardous type of life form belonging to the flora category.

It is found growing on the side of Tree Mushrooms or on the cave's wall.

Appearance

The Tree Leech is a small, circular plant having a hole in the center surrounded by jagged tooth-like structures.

It is capable of emitting dull pink bioluminescent glows.

Data Bank Entry

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Parasitic, fungus-like growth found attached to other flora. An enzyme is released by the organism which dissolves a hole in the skin of the host, from which it leaches nutrients directly.

Outer, tooth-lined jaw serves no identified purpose. May be used during a different stage of the organism's lifecycle?

Assessment: Exploitable fungal enzymes

Gallery

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Trivia

  • Official artworks released by the developers have listed Tree Leeches as potential hazards in the future updates.
  • Earlier versions of Subnautica featured an unimplemented giant crab-like fauna called the Sandworm, that launched surprise attacks on the player from a burrow that greatly resembled a large Tree Leech. It's possible at one point this was the additional stage of lifecycle hinted at in the PDA, and their reason for being listed as a hazard. However the Sandworm has since been removed.

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