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* The way '''Sea Treaders''' move in herds is similar to that of real life elephants.
* The way '''Sea Treaders''' move in herds is similar to that of real life elephants.


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Revision as of 21:41, 6 May 2016

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This article contains information that is updated for the latest Experimental Version of Subnautica. Players using stable mode may find this information inaccurate.

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The Sea Treader is a type of Life Form belonging to the Fauna category. It can be found roaming on the Sea Treader's Path and Grand Reef.

Appearance

The Sea Treader is gigantic in size. Its body consists of a large torso having long, double-jointed back legs. Its front "leg" is in fact the creature's head and mouth, being also segmented and foldable for moving around.

The Sea Treader's head features two pairs of large and small eyes. From its underside, two large feelers protrude and extend upwards, growing close to its head. These feelers run along the entire belly of the creature and end in two bumps at its rear.

The Sea Treader is mostly blue in color, decorated with bright orange Bioluminescent patterns.

Behaviour

The Sea Treader will slowly walk around aimlessly, emitting loud, low calls, which other Sea Treaders will respond to.

If the player tries to swim in front of a Sea Treader, it will attack them by pecking, or swinging its beak, removing 40% of their full healthbar. It wil also attack if the player if it is agitated.

The Sea Treader occasionally defecates, or "poops".

Sea Treaders will often form in herds, keeping the smaller "infant" Sea Treaders in the middle of the herd, while the larger "adult" Sea Treaders stay on the outside.

Infant Sea Treaders will follow a specific "parent", staying near them and following them around. 

Sea Treaders will sometimes stop moving, push their "mouth" into the seabed, and start moving it around. Giving the indication that it is looking for food and "eating". 

Future plans

The Sea Treader Poop will be used as a fertilizer for Flora in future updates.

Gallery

For a more completed gallery, see Sea Treader/Gallery

Trivia

  • The Sea Treader's feelers visually resemble those of real life squids.
  • The way Sea Treaders move in herds is similar to that of real life elephants.

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