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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. These spines can home in on their targets. They also regrow, thereby allowing the Seedlings to attack again.

Data[edit | edit source]

Logbook[edit | edit source]

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[edit | edit source]

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[edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "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


Language Name Meaning
Japanese ニードルシードル Needle Seedle 


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