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The '''Cave Crawler''' cannot swim, but it can also not drown. Rather, it walks and jumps around. If the player touches it while it is on the ground, it will damage the player.
The '''Cave Crawler''' cannot swim, but it can also not drown. Rather, it walks and jumps around. If the player touches it while it is on the ground, it will damage the player.


In the future, the '''Cave Crawlers''' will move in groups, and will be [[:Category:Attitude: Aggressive|aggressive]] towards the player, jumping towards and damaging the player when approached. The '''Cave Crawler''' will also be able to climb onto walls and ceilings of caves<ref>https://trello.com/c/uGzwNjom/4169-implement-crawlers</ref>.
'''Cave Crawlers''' move in groups, typically falling from the "ceiling" of the Aurora and are [[:Category:Attitude: Aggressive|aggressive]] towards the player, jumping towards and damaging the player when approached. The '''Cave Crawler''' is also able to climb onto walls and ceilings of caves<ref>https://trello.com/c/uGzwNjom/4169-implement-crawlers</ref>.


== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==

Revision as of 02:01, 2 May 2015

Template:Infobox:Fauna Flora The Cave Crawler is a aggressive life form located on the Aurora.

The Cave Crawler cannot swim, but it can also not drown. Rather, it walks and jumps around. If the player touches it while it is on the ground, it will damage the player.

Cave Crawlers move in groups, typically falling from the "ceiling" of the Aurora and are aggressive towards the player, jumping towards and damaging the player when approached. The Cave Crawler is also able to climb onto walls and ceilings of caves[1].

Appearance

The Cave Crawler is a bluish-gray four-legged crustacean. It has a large, bioluminescent, blue and white spot covering most of the top of its body, which may be an eye. The Cave Crawler has two mandibles on the front of its body, which are presumably used for feeding.

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