The bell is filled with hot, nutrient-rich water pumped through a hole in the bottom of the body. With their tentacles anchoring them in place, Ventgardens are only seen stationary above hydrothermal vents as adults. During the winter, the plants help protect herbivores from the Ventgarden's transparent bell, while the Leviathan absorbs metals and gases released by the Ventgarden. To survive, the plant life within Ventgarden's bell cooperates with 4546B, which survives off of a single thermal vent. Ventgarden Leviathan, a member of the Fauna class on planet 4546B, is a remarkable example of symbiosis. The player can assist the Sea Emperor with hatching its eggs. Due to its immunity to the Kharaa infection, the Precursors captured the last known Sea Emperor for study in the hope of finding a cure for it. Sea Emperors are nearly extinct as kharaa bacteria destroyed the Sea Emperor's food source, causing almost the entire species population. The Sea Emperor is the largest living Leviathan class creature in Subnautica, and it has existed for approximately 26,000 years. Length: 200 meters (adult), 60 meters (juvenile), 1.5 meters (baby). Locations: Primary Containment Facility Aquarium.Subnautica's Sea Dragon Leviathan is the most dangerous aggressive Leviathan, so you should proceed with caution when dealing with it. You will need a prawn suit to survive the Sea Dragon's deadly bite, while you will also have to deal with its “Fire Breath” ability. Two can be found in the Inactive Lava Zone, while another lurks in Lava Lakes. The player can encounter three Sea Dragon Leviathans in Subnautica. With a length of 112 meters, it can handle any threat, including the player and their vehicles. The Sea Dragon is the second-largest aggressive Leviathan and fifth-largest overall. Locations: Inactive Lava Zone, Lava Lakes.Swat – 40 (Player) 11 (Prawn Suit) 250 (Cyclops) Bite: Instant Kill (Player) 10-20 (Prawn Suit).While lacking a tail fluke, both dorsal and ventral sides have a large fin, with smaller fins in front and behind it. Several large fins on the Shadow Leviathan's body provide propulsion. These grasping appendages were once walking limbs on a distant bottom-dwelling ancestor but have since been repurposed into their current form. Seven more pairs run down the body, decreasing in size as they near the tail to the point that the last three are little more than a small spine. They have spines along the inside edge for securing prey. There are seven joint claws on the sides of the mouth. Food is passed directly into its stomach. There appears to be no throat structure in the creature's mouth. A glowing blue mouth is located just behind the creature's head: it is lined with curved teeth in the shape of a ribcage without a sternum. Due to its flexible spinal cord, the creature can contract and retract its head. Three pairs of small black eyes on the head and a large red ring in the center, forming a shield-like structure. Each row of red spots is followed by a shorter row of eight circular gill pores running down the side. Shadow Leviathans have an elongated, black body with smooth skin and two rows of 37 small red spots that run from behind the head to just before the tail tip.
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