Jellyfish

Jellyfish are white, floating saucer-shaped organisms with long, thin tentacles that drape into the water they live in. Despite resembling creatures, they are considered foreground objects, meaning that they reflect thrown s &, and can be pushed around.

Utility
When thrown, Jellyfish flash white for about 3 seconds, delivering a powerful shock to any creatures that touch them during this period. Shocked creatures cease all function and shake violently on the ground. The intensity of the shock generally depends on the mass of the creature, with lighter ones experiencing stronger, longer shocks. Repeatedly throwing a Jellyfish to stun and dealing damage while it's unable to fight back can make killing even a large predator much easier. Stunned creatures can't track the, making those few seconds the perfect opportunity to hide or get away, while stunned s fly away upon regaining consciousness, similarly to how they try to fly away when stabbed twice with Spears. It is also possible to utilize Jellyfish to evade, as they get caught up in the Jellyfish's tendrils.

Food
Jellyfish are edible, filling up 1 food pip when eaten.

Trivia

 * Jellyfish's shock deals 0.1 damage to creatures.
 * The player is not credited for kills caused by a Jellyfish shock, unless they deal damage by other methods immediately before it. This means that the kill gives no points or Outlaw progress, and that the creature respawns the next cycle with no chance of lineaging.


 * In water, Jellyfish may grab onto creatures below them with their tentacles, delivering a much weaker shock.
 * are almost immune to Jellyfish shocks, and s have full immunity.
 * In Downpour, s and  are almost immune to them, and s fully are.
 * The Slugcat can grab and hold onto Jellyfish even while they're flashing white.


 * Jellyfish are capable of stunning creatures even when partially eaten.
 * Due to the intensity of the shock depending on the mass of the creature, it completely immobilizes, making them fall to the ground and potentially get eaten by.