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[[File:Life-forms_stalker.png|thumb|Stalker 3D Model as shown on [https://sketchfab.com/models/83d1157211be4d76a9a08c2c1841f349 Sketchfab]]]The [[Stalker ]] is a predatory life form hostile to the player, other [[:Category:Life Forms|life forms]] and even sometimes other [[Stalker|Stalkers]]. They are animals, belonging to the [[Fauna]] category.
|title = Stalker
|Category = [[:Category:Fauna|Fauna]]
|Type =[[Fish]]
|Attitude/s = [[:Category: Attitude: Aggressive|Aggressive]]
|Biome/s = [[Kelp Forest]]
|Active time = [[:Category:Cathermal|Cathermal (Night and Day)]]
|image = Life-forms_stalker.png
|first = Drops [[Stalker Tooth]]}}

== Description ==

The [[Stalker]] is a predatory life form hostile to the player, other [[:Category:Life Forms|life forms]] and sometimes even other [[Stalker|Stalkers]]. They are animals, belonging to the [[Fauna]] category.


[[Stalker|Stalkers ]]can be found in multiple [[Biomes]], predominantly in the [[Kelp Forest]].
[[Stalker|Stalkers ]]can be found in multiple [[Biomes]], predominantly in the [[Kelp Forest]].
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They have[[Stalker| ]]a fondness for [[Metal|Scrap Metal]], and a tendency to pick fragments up and gather them in one spot. This can lead to dangerous situations for an unaware player who finds such a treasure.
They have[[Stalker| ]]a fondness for [[Metal|Scrap Metal]], and a tendency to pick fragments up and gather them in one spot. This can lead to dangerous situations for an unaware player who finds such a treasure.


Another interesting note is that since [[http://subnautica.unknownworlds.com/#/subnautica/checkins Checkin # 10171 (2014-12-03 00:53:06)]] the player is able to lure a [[Stalker ]] and feed him by hand. To do so, catch a [[Fauna|Fish]] and equip it to your hand. You'll be able to then feed a [[Stalker ]]with it.
Another interesting note is that since [[http://subnautica.unknownworlds.com/#/subnautica/checkins Checkin # 10171 (2014-12-03 00:53:06)]] the player is able to lure a [[Stalker ]] and feed it by hand. To do so, catch a [[Fauna|Fish]] and equip it in your hand. You'll then be able to feed a [[Stalker ]]with it.


As of 14.12.2014 the model of the [[Stalker]] was changed. Until then the model of the [[Lava Lizard]] was used <ref>http://forums.unknownworlds.com/discussion/136215/what-is-the-name-of-the-new-creature-in-the-kelp-field</ref>.
As of 14.12.2014 the model of the [[Stalker]] was changed. Until then the model of the [[Lava Lizard]] was used <ref>http://forums.unknownworlds.com/discussion/136215/what-is-the-name-of-the-new-creature-in-the-kelp-field</ref>.
The Stalker was also listed as Snout Shark in development documents <ref>https://trello.com/c/egknl2CS/3236-snout-shark-export</ref>.
The Stalker was also listed as Snout Shark in development documents <ref>https://trello.com/c/egknl2CS/3236-snout-shark-export</ref>.



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Revision as of 22:01, 7 March 2015

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Description

The Stalker is a predatory life form hostile to the player, other life forms and sometimes even other Stalkers. They are animals, belonging to the Fauna category.

Stalkers can be found in multiple Biomes, predominantly in the Kelp Forest.

They have a fondness for Scrap Metal, and a tendency to pick fragments up and gather them in one spot. This can lead to dangerous situations for an unaware player who finds such a treasure.

Another interesting note is that since [Checkin # 10171 (2014-12-03 00:53:06)] the player is able to lure a Stalker and feed it by hand. To do so, catch a Fish and equip it in your hand. You'll then be able to feed a Stalker with it.

As of 14.12.2014 the model of the Stalker was changed. Until then the model of the Lava Lizard was used [1]. The Stalker was also listed as Snout Shark in development documents [2].