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{{SimilarName|the '''Boomerang'''|the [[Magmarang]]}} |
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{{Class_2_Fauna|title1 = Boomerang|image1 = Boomerang_Fauna.png|category = Herbivores|tab = [[Fauna]]|description = Small, edible prey fish.|attitude = [[:Category:Attitude: Passive|Passive]]|biome = * [[Bulb Zone]] |
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* [[Crag Field]] |
* [[Crag Field]] |
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* [[Crash Zone]] |
* [[Crash Zone]] |
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* [[Underwater Islands]] |
* [[Underwater Islands]] |
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* [[Underwater Islands Caves]] |
* [[Underwater Islands Caves]] |
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{{Smallspoiler|* [[Primary Containment Facility#Aquarium|Primary Containment Facility Aquarium]]}}|active_during = [[:Category:Diurnal|Diurnal (Day Only)]]|size = * [[File:Boomerang.png|30px]] 1||bioreactor2 = * [[File:Boomerang.png|30px]] +280 Energy|dna = |debug_spawn = ''boomerang''|raw1 = +12|cooked1 = +21|cured1 = +21|raw2 = -8|cooked2 = +3|cured2 = -2}} |
{{Smallspoiler|* [[Primary Containment Facility#Aquarium|Primary Containment Facility Aquarium]]}}|active_during = [[:Category:Diurnal|Diurnal (Day Only)]]|size = * [[File:Boomerang.png|30px]] 1||bioreactor2 = * [[File:Boomerang.png|30px]] +280 Energy|dna = |debug_spawn = ''boomerang''|raw1 = +12|cooked1 = +21|cured1 = +21|raw2 = -8|cooked2 = +3|cured2 = -2}} |
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The '''Boomerang''' is a small, passive [[fauna]] species. It is extremely common and found in many [[biomes]]. |
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The '''Boomerang''' is fairly easy to catch, especially during night time due to its diurnal behaviour, and has moderate [[Food & Water|Food]] values. |
The '''Boomerang''' is fairly easy to catch, especially during night time due to its diurnal behaviour, and has moderate [[Food & Water|Food]] values. |
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A herbivore encountered in large numbers, found to frequent shallow waters and move in schools. |
A herbivore encountered in large numbers, found to frequent shallow waters and move in schools. |
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# Serrated Teeth:<br />Suggests adaptation for grinding corals other herbivores are unable to digest.<br /> |
# Serrated Teeth:<br />Suggests adaptation for grinding corals other herbivores are unable to digest.<br /> |
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# Twin-fins:<br />Unusually, this species' two fins are a cartilaginous extension of its skeleton. They are less prone to damage and provide superior propulsion, but are also harder to grow back. The bright blue tips are in fact the ends of its digestive tract, where the luminescence of the corals it consumes is most focused. |
# Twin-fins:<br />Unusually, this species' two fins are a cartilaginous extension of its skeleton. They are less prone to damage and provide superior propulsion, but are also harder to grow back. The bright blue tips are in fact the ends of its digestive tract, where the luminescence of the corals it consumes is most focused. |
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Most active during daylight hours, and prone to flee on approach, the boomerang can more easily be observed at night when its luminescence gives it away and it seeks the shelter of the seabed. |
Most active during daylight hours, and prone to flee on approach, the boomerang can more easily be observed at night when its luminescence gives it away and it seeks the shelter of the seabed. |
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<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left"> |
<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left"> |
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Fauna2-Fox3D.png|[[Concept Art]] featuring a '''Boomerang''' |
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* There is a subspecies of the '''Boomerang''' called the [[Magmarang]], which resides in the [[Inactive Lava Zone]]. |
* There is a subspecies of the '''Boomerang''' called the [[Magmarang]], which resides in the [[Inactive Lava Zone]]. |
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* The '''Boomerang''' dwells in more places on the map than any other creature. |
* The '''Boomerang''' dwells in more places on the map than any other creature. |
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{{Navbox Fauna |
{{Navbox Fauna}} |
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[[Category:Attitude: Passive]] |
[[Category:Attitude: Passive]] |
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[[Category:Bioluminescent]] |
[[Category:Bioluminescent]] |
Revision as of 04:53, 18 February 2018
Template:Class 2 Fauna The Boomerang is a small, passive fauna species. It is extremely common and found in many biomes.
The Boomerang is fairly easy to catch, especially during night time due to its diurnal behaviour, and has moderate Food values.
Appearance
The Boomerang is a small fish with a bright yellow-green center and dark green stripes along the sides and edges of its body. It is horizontally symmetrical, and, as its name suggests, similar in shape to a real life boomerang.
From the Boomerang's top and bottom protrude long, slim, pointed fins extending diagonally backwards from its main body. The tips of these fins give off a cyan bioluminescent glow. It has four eyes, two on each side of its head, being respectively above and below of its mouth.
Behavior
The Boomerang sways side-to-side as it swims. If approached by the player, it will eventually flee.
It is a fast swimmer, and is usually found to be very active during the day. During the night, it usually finds shelter near the caves or the seabed.
They are commonly seen in Shoals around the map.
Uses in Crafting
Energy Value
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Data Bank Entry
A herbivore encountered in large numbers, found to frequent shallow waters and move in schools.
Assessment: Edible |
Gallery
<tabber> Screenshots=
A Boomerang in the Bulb Zone
A Boomerang in the Deep Grand Reef
A Boomerang in the Kelp Forest
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Trivia
- There is a subspecies of the Boomerang called the Magmarang, which resides in the Inactive Lava Zone.
- The Boomerang dwells in more places on the map than any other creature.
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- Attitude: Passive
- Bioluminescent
- Bulb Zone
- Consumables
- Crag Field
- Crash Zone
- Deep Grand Reef
- Diurnal
- Dunes
- Fauna
- Grand Reef
- Grassy Plateaus
- Grassy Plateaus Caves
- Herbivores
- Kelp Forest
- Kelp Forest Caves
- Mountains
- Mountain Range Caves
- Mushroom Forest
- Safe Shallows
- Safe Shallows Caves
- Sea Treader's Path
- Sea Treader's Tunnel Caves
- Underwater Islands
- Underwater Islands Caves