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| Scorchbugs are exclusively found on Fuel Gel-producing planets such as Bryyo. The tiny insects subsist entirely on the volatile gel. Like many creatures with this diet, they have taken on the ignitable characteristics of their food source. When shot with any type of weaponry, they burst into a small explosion, leaving behind only a scorch mark. It is from this trait that they have earned their name.<ref>{{cite|Scorchbugs are exclusively found on Fuel Gel-producing planets such as Bryyo. The tiny insects subsist entirely on the volatile gel. Like many creatures with this diet, they have taken on the ignitable characteristics of their food source. When shot with any type of weaponry, they burst into a small explosion, leaving behind only a scorch mark. It is from this trait that they have earned their name.|Logbook Data-Scorchbug|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption}}</ref>
| Scorchbugs are exclusively found on Fuel Gel-producing planets such as Bryyo. The tiny insects subsist entirely on the volatile gel. Like many creatures with this diet, they have taken on the ignitable characteristics of their food source. When shot with any type of weaponry, they burst into a small explosion, leaving behind only a scorch mark. It is from this trait that they have earned their name.<ref>{{cite|Scorchbugs are exclusively found on Fuel Gel-producing planets such as Bryyo. The tiny insects subsist entirely on the volatile gel. Like many creatures with this diet, they have taken on the ignitable characteristics of their food source. When shot with any type of weaponry, they burst into a small explosion, leaving behind only a scorch mark. It is from this trait that they have earned their name.|Logbook Data-Scorchbug|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption}}</ref>
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| Found crawling on the walls of the Temple Reservoir
| Found crawling on the walls of the Temple Reservoir.
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| [[Shelbug]]
| [[Shelbug]]
| Shelbugs are slow-moving, roaming insects whose soft bodies are  easily damaged. Until they reach maturity they will not develop their Phazite shell. Unable to retract into a shell to avoid damage, they must aggressively attack any potential threat. They will extend sharp spines to fend off attackers or propel these spines at enemies.<ref>{{cite|Shelbugs are slow-moving, roaming insects whose soft bodies are  easily damaged. Until they reach maturity they will not develop their Phazite shell. Unable to retract into a shell to avoid damage, they must aggressively attack any potential threat. They will extend sharp spines to fend off attackers or propel these spines at enemies.|Logbook Data-Metroid Prime 3: Corruption}}</ref>
| Thorn Jungle-South Jungle Hall
| Shelbugs are slow-moving, roaming insects whose soft bodies are  easily damaged. Until they reach maturity they will not develop their Phazite shell. Unable to retract into a shell to avoid damage, they must aggressively attack any potential threat. They will extend sharp spines to fend off attackers or propel these spines at enemies.<ref>{{cite|Shelbugs are slow-moving, roaming insects whose soft bodies are  easily damaged. Until they reach maturity they will not develop their Phazite shell. Unable to retract into a shell to avoid damage, they must aggressively attack any potential threat. They will extend sharp spines to fend off attackers or propel these spines at enemies.|Logbook Data-Shelbug|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption}}</ref>
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| Usually found on walls behind or to the side of the player.
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| [[Snatcher]]
| Bryyo Cliffside-Hillside Vista
| Snatchers are cunning, albeit weak, bioforms. Unable to kill most prey ontheir own, they rely on the stronger Korba to do the work for them. Snatchers will swarm onto a target until it is overwhelmed.  Once they have their prey, they use their power to levitate, lifting the victim to a point where the Korba can devour them. What the Korba cannot digest, it expels to feed the Snatchers. This symbiotic relationship works well for both Snatchers and the Korba.<ref>{{cite|Snatchers are cunning, albeit weak, bioforms. Unable to kill most prey ontheir own, they rely on the stronger Korba to do the work for them. Snatchers will swarm onto a target until it is overwhelmed.  Once they have their prey, they use their power to levitate, lifting the victim to a point where the Korba can devour them. What the Korba cannot digest, it expels to feed the Snatchers. This symbiotic relationship works well for both Snatchers and the Korba.|Logbook Data-Scorchbug|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption}}</ref>
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| style="{{roundbr}}"|This is the one at the top, not the worm-like creatures.
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