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Boomerang (1).jpg|Side profile
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Boomerang (2).jpg|Front view
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Boomerang (4).jpg|The Boomerang held in the player's hand
Boomerang (4).jpg|The Boomerang held in the player's hand
Boomerang (5).jpg|Boomerang in [[Kelp Forest Caves]]
Boomerang (5).jpg|Boomerang in [[Kelp Forest Caves]]
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Boomerang (6).jpg|Fabricator - Cooked / Cured Boomerang
2016-01-20_00009.jpg|Boomerang data on the [[PDA]]
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[[Category:Fauna]]
[[Category:Fauna]]

Revision as of 01:15, 20 January 2016

Template:Infobox:Fauna Flora The Boomerang is a passive life form belonging to the fauna category.

It is usually found in the nearest biomes around Safe Shallows, and is catchable and edible. The Boomerang appears to be diurnal.

In large open areas like Grassy Plateaus or Sparse Reef, they tend to form into shoals.

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, is shaped like a boomerang.

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, with two on each side of its head, one above its mouth and one below it.

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.

Uses in Crafting

Boomerang.pngItem Arrow.pngFabricator.pngItem Arrow.pngCooked Boomerang.png
Boomerang.pngSalt Deposit.pngItem Arrow.pngFabricator.pngItem Arrow.pngCured Boomerang.png

Data Bank Entry

  1. Twin-fins: Unusually, this species' two fins are a cartilaginous extension of its skeleton. Less prone to damage, harder to grow back.
  2. Serrated teeth: Suggests adaptation for grinding coral.
  3. More active during daylight hours, and prone to flee on approach.

Assessment: Edible, meager but reliable

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