Vulture Grub

Vulture Grubs are small, worm-like creatures usually found in tunnels and caves close to the surface. They can be eaten when dead, or used to summon s.

Appearance
Vulture Grubs have small, beige bodies, which turn gloomy when dead. Their grey heads are rectangular, and feature two bits on each side, which protrude out towards the body at an angle, alongside a darker spot in the middle, that blinks yellow, green or red while the grub is attempting to summon a Vulture.

Utility
Vulture Grubs can be held and thrown. Doing so outside with a living Vulture Grub calls down a Vulture, which may scare off smaller predators such as. Alternatively, players with the skill or resources to kill the Vulture may use this to easily acquire a.

Food
Vulture Grubs can often be found dead, or killed with a and eaten, filling up  1 food pip.

Vulture Cheese
Vulture Grubs are capable of calling down Vultures even in sleep zones. Repeatedly summoning and killing Vultures within this zone as allows the player to gain a large amount of points and Vulture Masks quickly, and is a tactic most often utilized in scoreruns.

Abilities & Behavior
Vulture Grubs don't do much on their own, often staying almost completely stationary, only making slight erratic movements.

Summoning Vultures
When thrown, Vulture Grubs emit a colored laser upwards. The laser starts out yellow, turning a different color after ~3 seconds to signify whether it has successfully summoned a Vulture or not.

If the laser has a clear shot at the sky within a region where Vultures naturally spawn, the laser turns green and a is called down. This may seem counter-productive to the Slugcat's survival, but a well-placed Vulture can cause pandemonium amongst a group of smaller predators, such as Lizards.

If the laser is blocked by a surface, emitted in an area without any natural Vulture spawns, or emitted in a region where all Vultures are dead, the laser turns red instead, and the Vulture Grub emits a beeping sound. No Vultures will appear.

If the laser is blocked by a surface outside, the grub may attempt to angle its body in a way that still allows it to summon a Vulture. While Vultures normally ignore Vulture Grubs, summoned Vultures always kill the grub that has summoned them if there isn't any other visible prey in the room.

Trivia

 * Though they are creatures, they are placed into rooms as objects. As such, they are swallowable (when alive), and generally respawn after 7 to 10 cycles (with a lot of variations, from 1 up to 27 cycles; a live Vulture Grub in even never respawns).