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|Biome/s = [[Caves]], [[Kelp Forest]]
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Revision as of 12:50, 12 August 2015

Template:Infobox:Fauna Flora Hanging Stingers are a life form belonging to the flora category.

They appear in caves, where they are attached to the rock ceiling, waiting for prey to be caught by their tentacles. They can also be found hanging in the south west Kelp Forest blocking small cave openings and tunnels. Touching a Hanging Stinger causes damage. Hanging Stingers are bioluminescent.

A 3D model of the Hanging Stingers can be found here.

Appearance

Hanging Stingers look like a hybrid between a sea anemone and a jellyfish. They have a top shaped like an upside-down purple petal with reddish edges, which is lined with eight small tendrils.

From this petal extends a single thick, pink tendril downwards, which is lined with a purple spiral band with blue sides littered with white dots.

Gallery

Trivia

The Hanging Stingers were officially announced on the Subnautica website. The concept art was done by Cory Strader.