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  • Zeela
  • Zeela
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  • Los Zeela son una especie de artrópodos con grandes ojos. Aparecen en Metroid, Metroid: Zero Mission y Super Metroid. Una versión mimetizada por el Parásito X y conocida como Zeela-X aparece en Metroid Fusion. Son originarios del planeta Zebes, habitando principalmente en la Tierra de Kraid. Tienen el mismo comportamiento que otras especies nativas de Zebes, como los Zoomers, Novas y Geemers. Algunos especímenes de los Zeela, al igual que otras criaturas, fueron llevados a los Laboratorios Espaciales Biometrox para investigación.
  • They come in three known subspecies: Green, Yellow, and Red, although it has been stated that a blue-hued variety also exist. They are all identical in behavior to Geemers.
  • Zeela are arthropods sporting long eyestalks that appear in Metroid, Metroid: Zero Mission, Super Metroid, and Metroid Fusion. They are quite agile and can climb walls and hang onto ceilings with little difficulty. They are native to Brinstar and Kraid's Lair on Zebes. Like the near-identical Geemers of Crateria and Norfair, Zeelas seem to be nothing more than indigenous lifeforms and not a biological weapon used by the Space Pirates. According to the Metroid manual, they have no bones.
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Especie
  • Zeela
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  • Arte oficial de Zeela
Texto
  • 'Estas criaturas sin huesos se mueven en superficies horizontales y verticales. Normalmente viven en zonas subterráneas. Los azules son los más fuertes.'
Debilidades
Juego
  • m
planetaorigen
comportamiento
  • Pacífico
Colores
  • Amarillo, Azul y Rojo
Juegos
  • Metroid
  • Metroid: Zero Mission
  • Super Metroid
Ataques
  • Ninguno
tamañoimagen
  • 75
distinciones
  • Solo son peligrosos al contacto
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Nombre
  • Zeela
Games
  • Metroid
  • Metroid: Zero Mission
  • Metroid Fusion
  • Super Metroid
Name
  • Zeela
Caption
  • A cartoon of a Zeela, as seen in Super Metroid.
Localización
Imagen
  • Zeela_Metroid.gif
  • Zeela_SuperMetroid.jpg
Homeworld
Attacks
  • damage on contact; red variant's eyeballs fall off when killed and can cause damage.
Location
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  • Los Zeela son una especie de artrópodos con grandes ojos. Aparecen en Metroid, Metroid: Zero Mission y Super Metroid. Una versión mimetizada por el Parásito X y conocida como Zeela-X aparece en Metroid Fusion. Son originarios del planeta Zebes, habitando principalmente en la Tierra de Kraid. Tienen el mismo comportamiento que otras especies nativas de Zebes, como los Zoomers, Novas y Geemers. Algunos especímenes de los Zeela, al igual que otras criaturas, fueron llevados a los Laboratorios Espaciales Biometrox para investigación.
  • Zeela are arthropods sporting long eyestalks that appear in Metroid, Metroid: Zero Mission, Super Metroid, and Metroid Fusion. They are quite agile and can climb walls and hang onto ceilings with little difficulty. They are native to Brinstar and Kraid's Lair on Zebes. Like the near-identical Geemers of Crateria and Norfair, Zeelas seem to be nothing more than indigenous lifeforms and not a biological weapon used by the Space Pirates. According to the Metroid manual, they have no bones. They come in three known variations: Green, Yellow, and Red. They are all identical in behavior to Zoomers, Novas, and Geemers. In Metroid: Zero Mission, the red version's eyes will fall off when the creature is destroyed, damaging Samus if they come into contact with her. Zeelas were captured and brought aboard the Biologic Space Laboratories research station prior to the events of Fusion, where they were eventually infected and mimicked by the X Parasites. Through the X's ability to manipulate their victims' DNA, these Zeela-X could now inhabit the sub-zero temperatures of Sector 5, unlike their original forms that lived in the tropical areas of Zebes. Zeela-X were more grotesque in appearance than their unmodified counterparts; they also gained tube-like protrusions on their sides which they used to fire tiny sparks of energy in arcs.
  • They come in three known subspecies: Green, Yellow, and Red, although it has been stated that a blue-hued variety also exist. They are all identical in behavior to Geemers.