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Seedling
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A Seedling

Game(s)

Metroid Prime

Damages by
  • Dorsal Spines[1]
  • Contact
Threat Capacity

Hostile

Natural Habitat(s)

Tallon Overworld

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Seedlings are plant-based[1] scavengers found in the Tallon Overworld of Tallon IV. Their bodies are covered with spines that they can fire in self defense.[1] These spines can home in on their targets. They also regrow, thereby allowing the Seedlings to attack again.

Data

Logbook

Logbook entry from Metroid Prime: Seedling
Seedling Logbook Image
Plant based ground feeder. Dorsal Spines can be ejected in self-defense.[1]
Seedling Logbook Image

Metroid Prime Website

Seedlings scavenge along the ground, feeding on whatever edible matter they encounter. Dorsal spines can be ejected in self defense. The seedling is a plant-based creature with a spherical frame. Its body is covered with sharp spines.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Plant based ground feeder. Dorsal Spines can be ejected in self-defense." — Logbook "Seedling" (Metroid Prime)
  2. "Seedlings scavenge along the ground, feeding on whatever edible matter they encounter. Dorsal spines can be ejected in self defense. The seedling is a plant-based creature with a spherical frame. Its body is covered with sharp spines." Metroid Prime (Defunct), Metroid.com


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