Subnautica: These 8 Creatures Are Real, and They Look Even Creepier in Real Life

Bleeder

Bleeder
Sea lamprey with open suction mouth on sandy substrate
Sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus). Photo: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain

The Bleeder is a small parasitic species that attaches itself to players with its fangs and drains them.

Although the body and larger fangs of the Bleeder bear less resemblance to the sea lamprey, they roughly do the same thing. The sea lamprey attaches to your skin and injects digestive juices to pre-digest the flesh. It then sucks up the broth.

The sea lamprey is about 380 million years old, just like the extinct Dunkleosteus. The difference is that the sea lamprey has not really changed externally since then and is now considered an endangered species (natur-brandenburg.de).

MyMMO author Johanna wants to venture into the world of Subnautica 2 despite her fear of the deep ocean. Although she has never played the first part, she watched many Let’s Plays during her school years. The upcoming title is already at the top of her wishlist: I have Subnautica 2 at the top of my wishlist, even though I’m afraid of the ocean and have never played the first part

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