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| | |entry=Scavenger with optical camouflaging that renders it invisible to the naked eye. Flickerbats are deceptive creatures. The only way to track them reliably is with [[X-Ray Visor|x-ray imaging]]. They fly ceaselessly, hunting insects and other small prey that float on the air currents. Flickerbats tend to fly in cyclical hunting patterns, using primitive sonar to navigate. | ||
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| | |location=[[Phendrana Shorelines]] | ||
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==In Action== | ==In Action== | ||
{{YouTube|F_R9pektgMo|250|left|Flickerbats in action.}} | {{YouTube|F_R9pektgMo|250|left|Flickerbats in action.}} |
Revision as of 02:52, 9 March 2011
Flickerbats are aerial enemies found in Metroid Prime. They use optical camouflage to hide from both predators and their prey. When hunting they seem to pass in and out of the visible spectrum. They have orange bodies with short blue wings and spines. They use sonar like bats to hunt insects. Flickerbats are hard to actually see without the X-Ray Visor. Flickerbats will only deal damage if Samus moves directly in front of one; they will never actively attack her.
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- ↑ "Scavenger with optical camouflaging that renders it invisible to the naked eye. Flickerbats are deceptive creatures. The only way to track them reliably is with x-ray imaging. They fly ceaselessly, hunting insects and other small prey that float on the air currents. Flickerbats tend to fly in cyclical hunting patterns, using primitive sonar to navigate." — Logbook "Flickerbat" (Metroid Prime)