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{{SimilarName| '''Eyeye'''|the [[Red Eyeye]]}}
{{InfoboxLifeform
<div class="ItemTabber"><tabber>Fauna={{Fauna|title1 = Eyeye|image1 = Eyeye_Fauna.png|category = Herbivores|tab = [[Fauna]]|attitude = [[:Category:Attitude: Passive|Passive]]|biome = * [[Bulb Zone]]
|image = Eyeye.png
* [[Bulb Zone Caves]]
|attitude = Passive
* [[Crash Zone]]
|catchable = Y
* [[Dunes]]
|biome = [[Kelp Forest]], [[Jellyshroom Cave]]
* [[Grand Reef]]
|food = +13/-8
* [[Jellyshroom Cave]]
|h20 = +23/+3}}The '''Eyeye''' is a [[Life-Form]] belonging to the [[Fauna]] category. The fish is small and may be mistaking for an air bubble from a distance.
* [[Kelp Forest]]
* [[Kelp Forest Caves]]
* [[Sea Treader's Path]]
* [[Sea Treader's Tunnel Caves]]|active_during = [[:Category:Diurnal|Diurnal]]|debugspawn = ''eyeye''|health = * 30}}
|-|
Uncooked=
{{Fauna
|title1=Eyeye
|image1= Eyeye.png
|category=[[Food & Water]]
|description=Small, edible prey fish.
|debugspawn=''eyeye''
|size=1
|bioreactor2 = +420 Energy
|food=+10
|water=0
}}
|-|
Cooked=
{{Fauna
|title1= Cooked Eyeye
|image1= Cooked Eyeye.png
|category=[[Food & Water]]
|description=High in fluids. Low calorie count. Hard to keep down.
|debugspawn=''cookedeyeye''
|size=1
|food=+18
|water=+10
}}
|-|
Cured=
{{Fauna
|title1=Cured Eyeye
|image1= Cured Eyeye.png
|category=[[Food & Water]]
|description=Shriveled, and unpleasant. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
|debugspawn=''curedeyeye''
|size=1
|food=+18
|water=-2
}}
</tabber></div>
The '''Eyeye''' is a small, passive, herbivorous [[fauna]] species. It can be caught and is [[Food & Water|edible]]. It possesses moderate food properties, and does not reduce hydration when consumed, making it a decent food source when a player is unable to cook any food.

Eyeyes are very common and appear in many [[Biomes (Subnautica)|biomes]], also spawning in large numbers in the [[Jellyshroom Cave]].

==Appearance==
The Eyeye is minuscule in comparison with other common types of fish, with a pale green body and no discernible mouth.

The Eyeye possesses a comparably huge, singular eye, taking up most of its front section. It has four translucent blue [[Bioluminescence|bioluminescent]] fins, which are set in a cross pattern behind its eye.

==Behavior==
The Eyeye swims around slowly and aimlessly and often pauses in place to scan the area using its huge eyeball. It will flee from the player upon noticing them.

Oddly, other creatures can be seen 'bullying' Eyeyes by repeatedly swimming into them at high speeds, causing them to spin out of control. The reason for this is unknown.

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

==Energy Value==
{{Recipe2}}

==Data Bank Entry==
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An extreme evolutionary adaptation where 90% of the lifeform's body mass is dedicated to the ocular cavity.

1. Oversized Eyeball:<br />
Deep-set rings in the lens suggest specialization for identifying its predators in low-light environments, long before they come into attack range.

2. Underdeveloped Fins:<br />
Incapable of fast movement, this species is vulnerable to agile predators at close range. Shark species may have evolved hunting techniques to close on the eyeye unseen from above, below, or behind.

This organism and the common peeper share a common evolutionary ancestor. While the eyeye has sacrificed maneuverability, it shares and enhances its cousin's powerful eyesight. The ancestral 'alpha peeper' may have been one of the first lifeforms on 4546B to develop eyesight, many millions of years ago.

Assessment: Edible (low-calorie count)
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<tabber>
Screenshots=
Eyeye3.jpg
<gallery widths="200" spacing="small">
Eyeye2.jpg
Eyeye7.jpg|Front view
Eyeye1.jpg
Eyeye5.jpg|Side profile
Eyeye4.jpg
Eyeye8.jpg|Dorsal view
Eyeye6.jpg|Bioluminescence
HoldingEyeye.jpg|An Eyeye held in the players hand
EyeyeSizeref.jpg|Size comparison with the player
Eyeye Dunes.png|An Eyeye in the [[Dunes]]
Eyeye Jellyshroom.png|An Eyeye in the Jellyshroom Cave
Eyeye Sea Treader's Path Night.png|An Eyeye in the [[Sea Treader's Path]] at night
Screenshot 2017-07-02 18.18.30.png|An Eyeye next to a [[Reefback Leviathan]]
</gallery>
</gallery>
|-|
[[Category:Life Forms]]
Concept Art=
<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left">
eyeyeconcept2.png|[[Concept art]]
-Subnautica Generic Fauna- Concept Studies-.jpg|Ditto, but various other small fish.
</gallery>
</tabber>

==Trivia==
* The Eyeye has a close relative called the [[Red Eyeye]], which resides in the [[Inactive Lava Zone]].

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Latest revision as of 02:19, 28 May 2024

This article is about Eyeye. You may be looking for the Red Eyeye.
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The Eyeye is a small, passive, herbivorous fauna species. It can be caught and is edible. It possesses moderate food properties, and does not reduce hydration when consumed, making it a decent food source when a player is unable to cook any food.

Eyeyes are very common and appear in many biomes, also spawning in large numbers in the Jellyshroom Cave.

Appearance

The Eyeye is minuscule in comparison with other common types of fish, with a pale green body and no discernible mouth.

The Eyeye possesses a comparably huge, singular eye, taking up most of its front section. It has four translucent blue bioluminescent fins, which are set in a cross pattern behind its eye.

Behavior

The Eyeye swims around slowly and aimlessly and often pauses in place to scan the area using its huge eyeball. It will flee from the player upon noticing them.

Oddly, other creatures can be seen 'bullying' Eyeyes by repeatedly swimming into them at high speeds, causing them to spin out of control. The reason for this is unknown.

Uses in Crafting

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

Energy Value

(no target detected)

Data Bank Entry

Eyeye-0.png

An extreme evolutionary adaptation where 90% of the lifeform's body mass is dedicated to the ocular cavity.

1. Oversized Eyeball:
Deep-set rings in the lens suggest specialization for identifying its predators in low-light environments, long before they come into attack range.

2. Underdeveloped Fins:
Incapable of fast movement, this species is vulnerable to agile predators at close range. Shark species may have evolved hunting techniques to close on the eyeye unseen from above, below, or behind.

This organism and the common peeper share a common evolutionary ancestor. While the eyeye has sacrificed maneuverability, it shares and enhances its cousin's powerful eyesight. The ancestral 'alpha peeper' may have been one of the first lifeforms on 4546B to develop eyesight, many millions of years ago.

Assessment: Edible (low-calorie count)

Gallery

<tabber> Screenshots=

|-| Concept Art=

</tabber>

Trivia

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