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|image=[[File:Glider Artwork.png]]
|image=[[File:Glider Artwork.png|Glider]]
|caption=Artwork of the Glider.
|caption=An overhead view of a Glider
|games=''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]''
|games=''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]''
|habitats=[[Phendrana Drifts]]<br/>[[Phazon Mines]]
|habitats=*[[Phendrana Drifts]]
*[[Phazon Mines]]
}}
}}
'''Gliders''' are large, airborne life forms that appear in ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]''. The Glider consists of a magnetic underside and a hard outer shell, and the creature flies in a set path, much like the [[Ripper]] enemy. The Glider is one of the two organisms that [[Samus Aran]] can record in her [[Logbook]] that do no physical body harm, the other being the [[Tangle Weed]]. The main use that Samus has for the Glider is its magnetic underbelly, which she can latch onto with her [[Grapple Beam]]. Gliders are vulnerable to the [[Ice Beam]] and can be frozen to allow the creature to stay in one place, making swinging across gaps much easier for Samus. The Glider seems to let out a cry of some sort when they are grappled onto, most likely because of the creature feeling threatened or pain.
'''Gliders''' are large, airborne life forms that appear in ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]''. The Glider consists of a magnetic underside and a hard outer shell, and the creature flies in a set path, much like the [[Ripper]] enemy. The Glider is one of the two organisms that [[Samus Aran]] can record in her [[Logbook]] that do no physical body harm, the other being the [[Tangle Weed]]. The main use that Samus has for the Glider is its magnetic underbelly, which she can latch onto with her [[Grapple Beam]]. Gliders are vulnerable to the [[Ice Beam]] and can be frozen to allow the creature to stay in one place, making swinging across gaps much easier for Samus. The Glider seems to let out a cry of some sort when they are grappled onto, most likely because of the creature feeling threatened or pain.