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Life-form hanging stingers.jpg|Drooping Stingers inside a Kelp Forest cave
Life-form hanging stingers.jpg|Drooping Stingers inside a Kelp Forest cave
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hangingstingersmodel.png|Drooping Stingers' models from [https://sketchfab.com/models/30cfd6ac205a4d0e9a3d97044e3cefe8 Sketchfab]
hangingstingersmodel.png|Drooping Stingers' models from [https://sketchfab.com/models/30cfd6ac205a4d0e9a3d97044e3cefe8 Sketchfab]
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 11:58, 9 February 2016

Template:Infobox:Fauna Flora The Drooping Stingers is a life form belonging to the flora category, which spawns mainly in caves, where they are attached to the ceiling.

It can also be found hanging in the south west Kelp Forest blocking small cave openings.

It is highly recommended not to touch/get close to the stingers, as they can severely harm the player, capable of dealing near fatal injuries. They can also damage the Seamoth on contact.

Appearance

The Drooping Stingers resembles a real life cnidarian, with its entire body made of gelatinous, translucent substances, giving off a bright violet bioluminescent glow.

Its main body sports an umbrela-like base from which drops out a long, single, spiral-shaped tendril downwards.

Data Bank Entry

  1. Zero photosynthetic cells detected. Implies carnivorous adaptation to low-light environments.
  2. Follicles along the tentacles capable of detecting contact with foreign bodies, triggering an electromagnetic charge in the 600 watt range. Prey is likely paralyzed and consumed over many weeks.

Prey: Small fish

Assessment: Avoid

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Trivia

  • The Drooping Stingers were officially announced on the Subnautica website. The concept art was done by Cory Strader.
  • It is mentioned on the PDA that it uses electrical charges offensively/defensively, instead of using venomous stingers - a trait shared by many real life cnidarians.