The subject of this article is from the Crossplay update.
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 16 July, 2020. |
The information from this article is is up-to-date as of 16 July, 2020.
This article was documented by the Galactic Hub. |
E. Bovintendima | |
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Galaxy | Euclid |
Region | Sivess Instability |
Star system | Draper V PEX |
Planet | Uita 67/T2 |
Moon | Ider 77/Q2 |
Description | Uncommon / Ground |
Bait | Scented Herbs |
Gender | Female |
Behaviour | Tends plants |
Diet | Di-hydrogen crystals |
Height | 0.6 m |
Weight | 60.7 kg |
Genus | Bos |
Notes | Carries babies in pouch |
Mode | Normal |
Territory | Galactic Hub Project |
Discovered by | CinicoSenzaNome |
Discovery platform | PS4 |
Updated | Crossplay |
E. Bovintendima is a creature.
Summary[ | ]
E. Bovintendima is a creature in the No Man's Sky universe.
It is a member of the Bos genus.
Appearance[ | ]
E. Bovintendima has two genders that can be distinguished by their main differences:
- The Non-uniform has dark brown and light brown spider-like legs. The upper part of its body resembles a brain and is brown with yellow stripes.
- The Female has dark brown and light brown crab-like legs. It has two little teal antennae and the upper part of its shell is orange. The dark grey and dark green mushroom on its back is of the "flat cap" variety, and makes this gender a Lesser Mushroom Beetle.
Alias Names[ | ]
All | Original: | E. Bovintendima |
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PS4 | Current: | E. Bovintendima |
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Discovery Menu[ | ]
Found on the gamma-drenched surface of planet Ider 77/Q2. Once secure in a territory, they appear to tend to local plantlife, bolstering their own food supply. A plague upon stranded adventurers, as they feast upon di-hydrogen crystals. Their highly reactive saliva dissolves the crystals without the need to chew.
Additional Observations: Carries babies in pouch
Location[ | ]
It can be found on the moon Ider 77/Q2 of the planet Uita 67/T2 in the Draper V PEX star system.
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Additional Information[ | ]
Featured in the GHEC Lesser Mushroom Beetle Album