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{{SimilarName|the '''Peeper'''|the [[Oculus]]}}
{{SimilarName|the '''Peeper'''|the [[Oculus]]}}{{Class_2_Fauna|title1 = Peeper|image1 = Peeper_Fauna.png|category = Herbivores|tab = [[Fauna]]|description = Small, edible prey fish.|attitude = [[:Category:Attitude: Passive|Passive]]|biome =
<div class="ItemTabber"><tabber>Fauna={{Fauna|title1 = Peeper|image1 = Peeper_Fauna.png|category = Herbivores|tab = [[Fauna]]|attitude = [[:Category:Attitude: Passive|Passive]]|health = * 20|biome = * [[Bulb Zone]]
* [[Crash Zone]]
* [[Crash Zone]]
* [[Crash Zone Mesas]]
* [[Crash Zone Mesas]]
* [[Dunes]]
* [[Dunes]]
* [[Deep Sparse Reef]]
* [[Grand Reef]]
* [[Grand Reef]]
* [[Kelp Forest]]
* [[Safe Shallows]]
* [[Safe Shallows]]
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* [[Mushroom Forest Caves|Northeastern Mushroom Forest Caves]]
* [[Mushroom Forest Caves|Northeastern Mushroom Forest Caves]]
* [[Underwater Islands]]
* [[Underwater Islands]]
{{Smallspoiler|* [[Primary Containment Facility#Aquarium|Primary Containment Facility Aquarium]]}}|active_during = [[:Category:Diurnal|Diurnal (Day Only)]]|size = * [[File:Peeper.png|30px]] 1|bioreactor2 = * [[File:Peeper.png|30px]] +750 Energy|dna = |debug_spawn = <i>peeper</i>|raw1 = +18|cooked1 = +32|cured1 = +32|raw2 = -7|cooked2 = +5|cured2 = -2}}The '''Peeper''' is a small, yet fast, passive [[fauna]] species. It could be considered the mascot of ''[[Subnautica]]''. It is easily identified by its large, bright yellow eyes.
{{Smallspoiler|* [[Primary Containment Facility#Aquarium|Primary Containment Facility Aquarium]]}}|active_during = [[:Category:Diurnal|Diurnal (Day Only)]]|debugspawn=''peeper''}}
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Uncooked=
{{Fauna
|title1=Peeper
|image1= Peeper.png
|category=[[Food & Water]]
|description=Edible prey fish. High calorie count.
|debugspawn=''peeper''
|size=1
|bioreactor2 = +420 Energy
|food=+12
|water=-7
}}
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Cooked=
{{Fauna
|title1= Cooked Peeper
|image1= Cooked Peeper.png
|category=[[Food & Water]]
|description=Protein-rich eyeballs. Highly nutritious.
|debugspawn=''cookedpeeper''
|size=1
|food=+32
|water=+5
}}
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Cured=
{{Fauna
|title1=Cured Peeper
|image1= Cured Peeper.png
|category=[[Food & Water]]
|description=Preserved in salt. A healthy and nutritious meal. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
|debugspawn=''curedpeeper''
|size=1
|food=+32
|water=-2
}}
</tabber></div>
The '''Peeper''' is a small, yet fast, passive [[fauna]] species. It could be considered the mascot of ''[[Subnautica]]''. It is easily identified by its large, bright yellow eyes.


The '''Peeper''' will try to flee from most life forms bigger than itself, such as [[Stalker|Stalkers]] or the [[player]]. They can be caught, though their speed allows them to easily outrun a poorly equipped [[player]]. With the use of a [[Grav Trap]], [[Seaglide]], [[Stasis Rifle]] or [[Propulsion Cannon]], they can be easily captured.
The Peeper will try to flee from most life forms larger than itself, such as [[Stalker]]s or the [[Ryley Robinson|player]]. They can be caught, though their speed allows them to easily outrun a poorly equipped player. With the use of a [[Grav Trap]], [[Seaglide]], [[Stasis Rifle]], or [[Propulsion Cannon]], they can be easily captured.


Cooked '''Peepers''' have above average [[Food & Water#Cooked|Food]] properties. For this reason, they are very useful for players in [[Game Modes|Survival mode]], and are always worth the catch.
Cooked Peepers have above average [[Food & Water#Cooked|Food]] properties. For this reason, they are very useful for players in [[Game Modes|Survival mode]] and are always worth the catch.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
The '''Peeper''' is small, with its body being mainly a bluish hue, turning more greenish near the tail. Its head is composed of a yellow, beak-like mouth on the front and a pair of large eyes situated on both sides of the head. The eyes feature black pupils with bright [[Bioluminescence|bioluminescent]] yellow sclerae and brown irises. It is also noteworthy that the '''Peeper''' has eyelids.
Peepers have small bodies which take on a primarily blue hue that turns more greenish near the tail. The head is composed of a yellow, beak-like mouth on the front and a pair of large, rather flat eyes situated on both sides of the head. The eyes feature black pupils with bright [[Bioluminescence|bioluminescent]] yellow sclerae and brown irises. It is also noteworthy that the Peeper has eyelids, and can be observed blinking.

The Peeper has a small, pointed caudal fin. Three holes run along on each side of the body, resembling gills. There are also two tube-like organs that extend from the top and bottom of its head. These resemble backward-facing jets and propel the Peeper forwards, leaving behind water trails when it does so.


{{ExtraSpoilersection|Many parts of the Peeper's body are ways to distribute Enzyme 42 to the surface, which are considered seemingly useless when the player first scans them.}}
It has a small caudal fin. There are three holes running along on each side of the body that resemble gills. It has two tube-like organs that extend from its body to the top and the bottom of its head, resembling backward-facing jets, that propel it forwards, leaving water trails when it does so.


==Behavior==
==Behavior==
The '''Peeper''' is mostly active during the day, and can often be seen jumping out of the water. At night, it seems to rest more, though it is still somewhat active. When chased by the player, the '''Peeper''' may sometimes shut its eyes, making it harder to be seen - it often does so at night, making it near impossible to find and catch in the darkness. It can be heard making chirping-like noises when swimming.
The Peeper is mostly active during the day, and can often be seen jumping out of the water. At night, it seems to rest more, though it is still somewhat active. When chased by the player, the Peeper may sometimes shut its eyes slowly (most likely to be subtle) making it harder to be seen. It often does so at night, making it near impossible to find and catch in the darkness. It can often be heard emitting chirping-like noises when swimming.


'''Peepers''' can sometimes be seen being chased by [[Stalker]]s, as they are their preferred prey.
Peepers can sometimes be seen being chased by [[Stalker|Stalkers]], as they are their preferred prey.


'''Peepers '''can often be seen following close behind [[Reefback|Reefbacks]] in groups of three or four.
Peepers can often be seen following close behind [[Reefback Leviathan]]s, in groups of three or four.


==Story==
==Story==
{{ExtraSpoilersection|'''Peepers''' have been trained by the [[Sea Emperor Leviathan]] to carry [[Enzyme 42]] and distribute it to other creatures via the [[Alien Vent]], often seen swimming in and out of the vents. This is the sole reason why life is still thriving on the [[Planet 4546B|planet]].}}
Peepers supposedly evolved from the extinct 'Alpha Peeper' species, which was likely one of the first creatures on [[Planet 4546B|4546B]] to develop eyesight several million years ago.{{ExtraSpoilersection|Many Peepers were trained by the [[Sea Emperor Leviathan]] to carry and distribute Enzyme 42. All living Peepers today seem to retain this behaviour and have adapted to perform it. This is the sole reason why life has managed to survive on the [[Planet 4546B|planet]] since the release of [[Kharaa Bacterium|Kharaa]]. }}


==Uses in Crafting==
==Uses in Crafting ==
{{Recipe2|page = Cooked Peeper}}
{{Recipe2|page=Cooked Peeper}}
{{Recipe2|page = Cured Peeper}}
{{Recipe2|page=Cured Peeper}}


==Energy Value==
==Energy Value==
{{Recipe2}}
{{Recipe|item= Peeper|machine=Bioreactor|result=Energy|resultcount=750}}


==Data Bank Entry==
==Data Bank Entries==
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Peeper=
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A fast prey fish encountered in large schools in shallow waters.
A fast prey fish encountered in shallow waters and rich in protein.


1. Developed, Side-facing Eyes:<br />
# Developed, Side-mounted Eyes:<br />Capable of discerning colors in a variety of lighting conditions, its reliance on visually identifying predators may nonetheless leave it vulnerable in low-light environments. Also rich in protein.<br />
Capable of discerning colors not just in shallows waters but in a variety of lighting conditions. It is also able to close its eyelids, thus preventing light from reflecting off the lenses and rendering the peeper almost invisible to night time predators.
# Powerful Fins:<br />Although strong underwater currents on 4546B have not been encountered, this species seems to have evolved powerful fins which would enable it to fight against the tide. They enable rapid acceleration in still water, and the ability to leap meters into the air to avoid pursuers.<br />
# Beak:<br />Likely used to break down corals and tough vegetation. An unusually large nasal cavity serves no obvious purpose, and appears to be specially evolved to detect a single, specific enzyme. Nothing encountered on the planet so far produces a matching odor.


2. Powerful Fins:<br />
While the peeper is well adapted to survive in shallow waters, a string of evolutionary adaptations serve no discernible purpose. It would appear to be just as well suited to survive in deeper waters, and is somewhat more intelligent than the usual small herbivore.
This species has evolved powerful fins which enable rapid acceleration in still water, and the ability to leap meters into the air to avoid pursuers.


3. Beak:<br />
Assessment: Further research required.
Likely used to break down corals and tough vegetation. An unusually large nasal cavity serves no obvious purpose, and appears to be specially evolved to detect a single, specific enzyme. Nothing encountered on the planet so far produces a matching odor.

4. Expulsion Tubes:<br />
The tubes attached to the peeper's torso are connected directly to its stomach and gills, and appear to be designed to expel its contents on demand. Purpose unclear.

While the peeper is well adapted to survive in shallow waters, a number of its features serve no discernible purpose. It would appear to be just as well suited to survive in deeper waters, and is somewhat more intelligent than the usual small herbivore.

Assessment: Edible (high calorie count), further research required
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{{ExtraSpoilersection|
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<tabber>
Peeper Exhibiting Unusual Behaviour=
Enzyme Host Peeper=
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A peeper specimen was observed emitting a faint fluorescent trail, and engaging in unusual behavioral patterns.
A peeper specimen was observed emitting a faint, fluorescent enzyme trail, and engaging in unusual behavioral patterns.


* Peeper was observed actively approaching other creatures, including predators
- Peeper is actively approaching other creatures, including predators<br />
* The specimen is host to a bacterial infection, however the infection is currently dormant
- The specimen is host to a bacterial infection, however the infection is currently dormant<br />
* Peeper's stomach cavity contains an unknown enzyme of foreign origin
- Peeper's stomach cavity contains an unknown enzyme of foreign origin


Chemical Analysis of Enzyme:
Chemical Analysis of Enzyme:<br />
* Bears some superficial similarity to the stomach enzymes of larger predators
- Bears some superficial similarity to the stomach enzymes of larger predators<br />
* Contact with the enzyme appears to inhibit the symptoms of the bacterial infection
- Contact with the enzyme appears to inhibit the symptoms of the bacterial infection<br />
* Complex structure renders synthesis impossible
- Complex structure renders synthesis impossible


Assessment: Recommend further research into enzyme origin
Assessment:<br />
Consumption of peepers carrying the enzyme may help to minimize symptoms; recommend further research into enzyme origin
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This device catalogues information on the organisms contained at this facility prior to the bacterium's release into the ecosystem. A number of entries have been translated.
A catalog of information on the organisms previously contained within the alien facility. A number of entries have been translated.


Small Herbivore Gamma:<br />
Garryfish:
Shows no immunity to infection - death commonly occurs within 4 days. Does show limited symptom remission on exposure to emperor stomach enzymes, but symptoms quickly recur.
This entry seems to reference the common peeper. Shows no immunity to infection - death commonly occurs within 4 days. Shows symptom remission on exposure to Enzyme 42, but symptoms quickly recur. Shows advanced learning behaviors. Shows some capacity to transmit enzymes to other specimens.


Sea Dragon Embryos:
Leviathan Embryos:<br />
Adult specimen too large to study in containment. Egg specimens acquired from nesting site. Embryos show no signs of immunity - death commonly occurs within 3 weeks. Small sample of eggs has been retained for continued, high priority research on leviathan hatching mechanisms.
Adult specimen too large to study in containment. Egg specimens acquired from nesting site. Embryos show no signs of immunity - death commonly occurs within 3 weeks. Small sample of eggs has been retained for continued, high priority research on leviathan hatching mechanisms.


Large Carnivore Theta:<br />
Peeper:
Off-site lab established to study remains. Shows some potential for immunity to infection, but physical remains so far proved insufficient for full reconstruction.
Shows no immunity to infection. Shows advanced learning behaviors. Shows some capacity to transmit enzymes to other specimens.


Unidentified Leviathan:
Unidentified Leviathan:<br />
The closest translation of the alien symbol for this specimen is 'sea emperor'. Bone samples from deceased leviathan specimens indicate some potential for carar immunity. Single specimen captured for study at purpose-built emperor containment facility, constructed in volcanic region at depth 1200m.
This leviathan species has been assigned designator 'Sea Emperor'. Bone samples from emperor specimens indicate some potential for kharaa immunity. Single specimen captured for study at purpose-built containment facility, constructed in volcanic region at depth 1.4km.


PDA Assessment: While it is unlikely that the emperor specimen is still contained within the facility described, it may be possible to acquire there further data on their attempts to develop a vaccine.
Assessment: While it is unlikely that the emperor specimen is still contained within the facility described, it may be possible to acquire further data there on the aliens' attempts to develop a vaccine.
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Peepers Inside the Containment Facility=
Peepers Inside the Containment Facility=
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While all other creatures encountered within the facility are isolated here, peepers appear to be coming and going of their own accord via the alien pipe network. They are exhibiting behaviour unseen anywhere else on 4546B.
While all other creatures encountered within the facility are isolated within it, peepers appear to be coming and going of their own accord via the alien pipe network.


* On arrival, peepers are approaching the sea emperor
- On arrival, peepers are approaching the sea emperor<br />
* Peepers exhibit a natural affinity for the stomach enzymes being expelled by the emperor
- Peepers exhibit a natural affinity for the stomach enzymes being expelled by the emperor<br />
* Peepers which have come into contact with the enzyme are returning to the pipe network
- Peepers which have come into contact with the enzyme are returning to the pipe network


Analysis:<br />
Analysis:<br />
* This behaviour must be the source of Enzyme 42 on 4546B, or the area thereof which supports life
- This behavior must be the source of Enzyme 42 on 4546B, or the area thereof which supports life<br />
* It is likely also responsible for the survival of the emperor and the other lifeforms contained within the facility
- It is likely also responsible for the survival of the emperor and the other lifeforms contained within the facility
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</tabber>
}}


==Gallery==

== Gallery ==
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<tabber>
Screenshots=
Screenshots=
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PeeperD.jpg|Dorsal view
PeeperD.jpg|Dorsal view
PeeperB.jpg|[[Bioluminescence]]
PeeperB.jpg|[[Bioluminescence]]
HoldingPeeper.jpg|A '''Peeper''' held in the player's hand
HoldingPeeper.jpg|A Peeper held in the player's hand
PeeperSizeref.jpg|Size comparison with the player
PeeperSizeref.jpg|Size comparison with the player
Peeper SS.png|A '''Peeper''' in the Safe Shallows
Peeper SS.png|A Peeper in the Safe Shallows
Peeper GR.png|A school of '''Peepers''' in the Grand Reef
Peeper GR.png|A school of Peepers in the Grand Reef
Peeper NWMF.png|A '''Peeper''' in the Mushroom Forest
Peeper NWMF.png|A Peeper in the Mushroom Forest
</gallery>
</gallery>
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Videos=
Videos=
<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left">
<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left">
Aquabird fins 01|'''Peeper''' swimming animations
Peeper surfaceJump 01|Jumping animation
Peeper personality 01|Personality animations part 1
Peeper personality 02|Personality animations part 2
Aqua bird swims 012 ScaredBackOff|Scared animation. Had something to do with [[Writhing Weed]]s
Peeper mouth|Mouth animations
Peeper mouth|Mouth animations
Peeper blinking.gif|A '''Peeper''' blinking
Peeper blinking.gif|A Peeper blinking
</gallery>
</gallery>
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Concept Art=
Concept art=
<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left">
<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left">
peeperconcept2.png|'''Peeper''' [[Concept Art]]
peeperconcept2.png|Peeper [[Concept art]]
</gallery>
</gallery>
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Other Media=
Other Media=
<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left">
<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left">
Peeper_card.png|The official Peeper card from ''The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls Requiem''
PeeperSticker.PNG|'''Peepers''' featured in the Steam Summer Sale of 2017.
Peeperplush_closeup.jpg|The official Peeper plush that was available from For Fans by Fans up until the site's closure in 2022
PeeperSticker.PNG|Peepers featured in the Steam Summer Sale of 2017
</gallery>
</tabber>
</tabber>


==Trivia==
== Trivia==
*Some of the Peeper's sounds were created by sound designer [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9476422/ Simon Chylinski] by editing his own voice.
* In [[Concept Art|concept art]], the '''Peeper's''' name was ''Aqua-Bird''.
* In [[Concept art]], the Peeper's name was ''Aqua-Bird''.
* Multiple '''Peepers''' are featured in the Steam Summer Sale of 2017, as a collectible sticker.
*The Peeper could be considered the unofficial mascot of Subnautica, due to its unique, iconic look.
{{Navbox Fauna}}{{Navbox Items}}
*Multiple Peepers are featured in the Steam Summer Sale of 2017, as a collectible sticker.
[[Category:Attitude: Passive]]
*The Peeper is closely related to the [[Oculus]], though the latter does not possess a beak as Peepers do.
*By scanning a Peeper, [[Reginald]], and [[Eyeye]], an entry about the [[Alpha Peeper Species]] will be added.
*During ''The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls Requiem''<nowiki/>'s [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/isaacfoursouls/the-binding-of-isaac-4-souls-requiem/description Kickstarter campaign], a Peeper card was added.
**The card features art by [https://twitter.com/TikaratheMew Tikara], a playtester for ''Subnautica''.

{{Navbox Fauna}}
{{Navbox Items}}

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[[Category:Bioluminescent]]
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[[Category:Story]]
[[Category:Story]]
[[Category:Underwater Islands]]
[[Category:Underwater Islands]]
[[Category:Creatures with variants]]

Latest revision as of 22:20, 10 November 2024

This article is about the Peeper. You may be looking for the Oculus.
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The Peeper is a small, yet fast, passive fauna species. It could be considered the mascot of Subnautica. It is easily identified by its large, bright yellow eyes.

The Peeper will try to flee from most life forms larger than itself, such as Stalkers or the player. They can be caught, though their speed allows them to easily outrun a poorly equipped player. With the use of a Grav TrapSeaglide, Stasis Rifle, or Propulsion Cannon, they can be easily captured.

Cooked Peepers have above average Food properties. For this reason, they are very useful for players in Survival mode and are always worth the catch.

Appearance

Peepers have small bodies which take on a primarily blue hue that turns more greenish near the tail. The head is composed of a yellow, beak-like mouth on the front and a pair of large, rather flat eyes situated on both sides of the head. The eyes feature black pupils with bright bioluminescent yellow sclerae and brown irises. It is also noteworthy that the Peeper has eyelids, and can be observed blinking.

The Peeper has a small, pointed caudal fin. Three holes run along on each side of the body, resembling gills. There are also two tube-like organs that extend from the top and bottom of its head. These resemble backward-facing jets and propel the Peeper forwards, leaving behind water trails when it does so.

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Many parts of the Peeper's body are ways to distribute Enzyme 42 to the surface, which are considered seemingly useless when the player first scans them.


Behavior

The Peeper is mostly active during the day, and can often be seen jumping out of the water. At night, it seems to rest more, though it is still somewhat active. When chased by the player, the Peeper may sometimes shut its eyes slowly (most likely to be subtle) making it harder to be seen. It often does so at night, making it near impossible to find and catch in the darkness. It can often be heard emitting chirping-like noises when swimming.

Peepers can sometimes be seen being chased by Stalkers, as they are their preferred prey.

Peepers can often be seen following close behind Reefback Leviathans, in groups of three or four.

Story

Peepers supposedly evolved from the extinct 'Alpha Peeper' species, which was likely one of the first creatures on 4546B to develop eyesight several million years ago.

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Many Peepers were trained by the Sea Emperor Leviathan to carry and distribute Enzyme 42. All living Peepers today seem to retain this behaviour and have adapted to perform it. This is the sole reason why life has managed to survive on the planet since the release of Kharaa.


Uses in Crafting

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Energy Value

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Data Bank Entries

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A fast prey fish encountered in shallow waters and rich in protein.

1. Developed, Side-facing Eyes:
Capable of discerning colors not just in shallows waters but in a variety of lighting conditions. It is also able to close its eyelids, thus preventing light from reflecting off the lenses and rendering the peeper almost invisible to night time predators.

2. Powerful Fins:
This species has evolved powerful fins which enable rapid acceleration in still water, and the ability to leap meters into the air to avoid pursuers.

3. Beak:
Likely used to break down corals and tough vegetation. An unusually large nasal cavity serves no obvious purpose, and appears to be specially evolved to detect a single, specific enzyme. Nothing encountered on the planet so far produces a matching odor.

4. Expulsion Tubes:
The tubes attached to the peeper's torso are connected directly to its stomach and gills, and appear to be designed to expel its contents on demand. Purpose unclear.

While the peeper is well adapted to survive in shallow waters, a number of its features serve no discernible purpose. It would appear to be just as well suited to survive in deeper waters, and is somewhat more intelligent than the usual small herbivore.

Assessment: Edible (high calorie count), further research required

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Trivia

  • Some of the Peeper's sounds were created by sound designer Simon Chylinski by editing his own voice.
  • In Concept art, the Peeper's name was Aqua-Bird.
  • The Peeper could be considered the unofficial mascot of Subnautica, due to its unique, iconic look.
  • Multiple Peepers are featured in the Steam Summer Sale of 2017, as a collectible sticker.
  • The Peeper is closely related to the Oculus, though the latter does not possess a beak as Peepers do.
  • By scanning a Peeper, Reginald, and Eyeye, an entry about the Alpha Peeper Species will be added.
  • During The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls Requiem's Kickstarter campaign, a Peeper card was added.
    • The card features art by Tikara, a playtester for Subnautica.

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