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{{Infobox:Fauna Flora|title = Crabsquid|image = Crabsquid.jpg|Category = [[:Category:Fauna|Fauna]]|Type = [[Hybrid]]|Attitude/s = Unknown, possibly [[:Category:Attitude: Aggressive|Aggressive]]|Biome/s = Unknown|Active time = Unknown}}
{{Infobox:Fauna Flora|title = Crabsquid|image = Crabsquid.jpg|Category = [[:Category:Fauna|Fauna]]|Type = [[Hybrid]]|Attitude/s = Unknown|Biome/s = Unknown|Active time = Unknown}}
The '''Crabsquid''' is a large [http://subnautica.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Life_Forms life form] that has not been implemented yet.
The '''Crabsquid''' is a large [http://subnautica.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Life_Forms life form] that has not been implemented yet.



Revision as of 14:50, 24 May 2015

Template:Infobox:Fauna Flora The Crabsquid is a large life form that has not been implemented yet.

A model of it can be viewed on Sketchfab.

Appearance

The Crabsquid is a large creature. Its main body is comprised of two layers, the first layer being a translucent, bulbous sac, and the second layer being a shimmering, bioluminescent organ that is extremely reminiscent of a squid's mantle. There are four lines on the "corners" of the Crabsquid's body, each one bioluminescent and covered in fine hairs. The Crabsquid's "face" is made up of a set of four huge, see-through eyes which are dark blue in their center and ringed by a whitish-blue color. The Crabsquid doesn't seem to have a visible mouth, though it has an odd protrusion directly below its face that is covered in a multitude of short feelers that may say be a feeding apparatus of some kind. Its body is roughly fifteen to twenty feet tall, and half as much as that at its widest point.

The Crabsquid's twelve legs are blue and shimmery, covered in what seems to be bioluminescence. Some have pointed tips, some have a pair of fins on them, and the two shortest ones in the middle have graspers at their ends. They vary from around seven to twelve feet in length.

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