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{{Logbook|Parasite| | {{Logbook|Parasite|Interstellar vermin. Travel in swarms. Indigenous to [[Tallon IV]], a single Parasite is harmless to larger life-forms. However, they tend to travel in large groups, swarming over potential prey. Such swarms can be dangerous.<ref>{{cite|Interstellar vermin. Travel in swarms. Indigenous to Tallon IV, a single Parasite is harmless to larger life-forms. However, they tend to travel in large groups, swarming over potential prey. Such swarms can be dangerous.|Logbook|Metroid Prime}}</ref>|mp1|[[Image:Logbook_parasite.jpg|125px]]}} | ||
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This article is about the creature Parasite. For the mysterious Metroid Fusion parasitic organisms, see X Parasite. |
Parasites are vermin indigenous to Tallon IV. The Parasite Queen is a type of Parasite that has undergone severe Space Pirate mutation due to Phazon experiments.
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