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Moheek
Moheek

A Moheek

Game(s)

Metroid II: Return of Samus

Damages by

Contact

Threat Capacity

Damaging, non-hostile

Natural Habitat(s)

SR388


A Moheek crawling Samus's direction

Moheek are non-hostile creatures native to SR388 showing features of fish or sea anemones. They crawl around the surface they are attached to, able to walk on walls or ceilings as well. Contrary to what its manual entry may seem to indicate, contact with any part of the creatures' bodies will cause damage to Samus. They are easily destroyed with Samus's beams.

Data

Manual

Moheek

Moheek: Usually quite tame, but if Samus touches its tendrils, she will be hurt badly.[1]

Sprite

Game Moheek
Metroid II: Return of Samus Moheek

Trivia

Etymology

"Moheek" could be a play on "Mohawk," referring to the creature's tendrils looking like a Mohawk.

References

  1. "Usually quite tame, but if Samus touches its tendrils, she will be hurt badly." Metroid II: Return of Samus Instruction Booklet, Pg 26


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