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The '''Biter Fish''' is an [[Life Forms|Life Form]] that can be found around the [[Floater Islands]], [[Grassy Plateaus]], [[Mountains]], [[Mountain Island]], in the [[Mountain Range Caves]], and [[Jelly Shroom Caves]]. Each bite takes 25% of the player's health.
The '''Biter Fish''' is a [[Life Forms|Life Form]] that can be found around the [[Floater Islands]], [[Grassy Plateaus]], [[Mountains]], [[Mountain Island]], in the [[Mountain Range Caves]], and [[Jelly Shroom Caves]]. Each bite takes 25% of the player's health.


This small [[Fauna]] has a tendency to chase the player over a long distance unless the player swims away fast or feeds them a [[Peeper]] to get away.
This small [[Fauna]] has a tendency to chase the player over a long distance unless the player swims away fast or feeds them a [[Peeper]] to get away.

Revision as of 00:59, 11 September 2015

Template:Infobox:Fauna Flora The Biter Fish is a Life Form that can be found around the Floater Islands, Grassy Plateaus, Mountains, Mountain Island, in the Mountain Range Caves, and Jelly Shroom Caves. Each bite takes 25% of the player's health.

This small Fauna has a tendency to chase the player over a long distance unless the player swims away fast or feeds them a Peeper to get away.

However they can also be spawned in using the Debug Console Command "Spawn Biter".

Appearance

The Biter Fish is a small red and blue fish that strongly resembles a tadpole. It has two eyes on each side of its head, and a little mouth full of jagged yellow teeth. The Biter Fish has no pectoral fins, possessing only dorsal and tail fins. It also has a short Bioluminescent lure on its forehead, which is presumably used to draw in prey.

Gallery

For a more complete gallery, visit Biter Fish/Gallery.