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'''Zoomers''' are creatures native to [[Tallon IV]]. These creatures can be found throughout the [[Metroid (series)|Metroid]] series. In ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'', they are found around the [[Tallon Overworld]]. They are small creatures that are relatively insignificant. They do not willfully attack {{samus}}, they simply walk in a set path. Zoomers are related to the slightly larger, red [[Geemer]].
'''Zoomers''' are creatures native to [[Tallon IV]]. These creatures can be found throughout the [[Metroid (series)|Metroid]] series. In ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'', they are found around the [[Tallon Overworld]]. They are small creatures that are relatively insignificant, as they do not willfully attack {{samus}} and just simply walk in a set path. Zoomers are related to the slightly larger, red [[Geemer]].


== [[Logbook]] Entry ==
== [[Logbook]] Entry ==

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Zoomers are creatures native to Tallon IV. These creatures can be found throughout the Metroid series. In Metroid Prime, they are found around the Tallon Overworld. They are small creatures that are relatively insignificant, as they do not willfully attack Samus and just simply walk in a set path. Zoomers are related to the slightly larger, red Geemer.

Logbook Entry

Metroid Prime

Logbook entry from a Metroid Prime game: Zoomer
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Trivia

  • In the original Metroid, if a block is destroyed while a Zoomer is on one, it will float and circle rapidly in one area.

References

  1. "{{{entry}}}" — Logbook entry ([[|Invalid game]])