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The '''Biter Fish''' is an in-development [[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 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.


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 00:14, 11 September 2015

Template:Infobox:Fauna Flora The Biter Fish is an 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.