Tiger Plant

The Tiger Plant is a hazardous type of life form belonging to the flora category. It is commonly found in rocky areas of the Grassy Plateaus and its caves, while also being present among the clusters of Eye Stalks in the Sparse Reef.

The Player can harvest it for Tiger Plant Seeds by using the knife.

Appearance
The Tiger Plant resembles real life sponges, featuring a cluster of red, tendril-shaped stalks with yellow spikes protruding from it. Its surface is also covered with a dark brown stripe pattern.

Behavior
When the Tiger Plant has a line of sight of a nearby target, usually being the player, it will trigger the attack animation and launch its spikes.

Each stalk launches a semi-homing spike aimed towards the target. The spikes fly through the water with high velocity, leaving a visible trail.

It is encouraged to freeze Tiger Plants using the Stasis Rifle whenever scavenging the ocean floor within their vicinity.

Tiger Plants will fire projectiles at the player when the plants are attached to Reefbacks. However, if the Reefback is at the surface, the Tiger Plant cannot fire. This is probably due to the fact that the Tiger Plant cannot fire projectiles above water.

Tiger Plants do not attack the player if they are in the Seamoth or Prawn Suit.

If its seeds are planted in an Exterior Growbed, they will still be hostile and will attack the Player. They will not attack the player when planted inside an Alien Containment, even if the player is present inside the containment.

If the player happens to be wearing a Reinforced Dive Suit, the projectiles launched by the Tiger Plant will be deflected, leaving the player unharmed.

Upon having been attacked, a crack in the goggles of the dive suit will be visible.

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Trivia

 * The Tiger Plant's  original name was the Spike Plant, but it was changed to differentiate it and the Spike Trap.
 * The Tiger Plant is currently the only hazardous flora the player could harvest for seeds, with the Spike Trap possibly joining it in future updates.