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[[Image:Logbook_zoomer.jpg|thumb|An image of a '''Zoomer''' stored in [[Samus Aran|Samus]]' [[Logbook]].]]
[[Image:Logbook_zoomer.jpg|thumb|An image of a '''Zoomer''' stored in [[Samus Aran|Samus's]] [[Logbook]].]]
'''Zoomers''' are creatures native to [[Tallon IV]].
'''Zoomers''' are creatures native to [[Tallon IV]].


== [[Logbook]] Entry ==
== [[Logbook]] Entry ==
*"​Morphology:​ '''Zoomer'''. ​Anchors itself to walls and other surfaces.​ Avoid contact with spikes.​ A basic nerve center located directly above the '''Zoomer''''​s mandibles detects nutrients.​ Sharp spines protect it from casual predators,​ but the lack of a reinforced carapace makes the '''Zoomer''' vulnerable to any indirect attacks.​​​"<ref>[http://linkjorge.net/Metroid_Prime.htm#Metroid4.pak_dir_0_196b06d3.STRG Metroid Prime Comparative Text Dump]</ref>
===''Metroid Prime''===
*Zoomer:
:''​Morphology:​ Zoomer. ​Anchors itself to walls and other surfaces.​ Avoid contact with spikes.​ A basic nerve center located directly above the Zoomer'​s mandibles detects nutrients.​ Sharp spines protect it from casual predators,​ but the lack of a reinforced carapace makes the Zoomer vulnerable to any indirect attacks.''<ref>[http://linkjorge.net/Metroid_Prime.htm#Metroid4.pak_dir_0_196b06d3.STRG Metroid Prime Comparative Text Dump]</ref>


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An image of a Zoomer stored in Samus's Logbook.

Zoomers are creatures native to Tallon IV.

Logbook Entry

Metroid Prime

  • Zoomer:
​Morphology:​ Zoomer. ​Anchors itself to walls and other surfaces.​ Avoid contact with spikes.​ A basic nerve center located directly above the Zoomer'​s mandibles detects nutrients.​ Sharp spines protect it from casual predators,​ but the lack of a reinforced carapace makes the Zoomer vulnerable to any indirect attacks.[1]

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