Are there Reaper Leviathans near the Aurora?

The Reaper Leviathan used to be able to fly in the air due to a glitch. Like other fauna, it can be scanned once they are dead. The Reapers found around the Aurora are unable to move beyond a certain range.
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Where is the Reaper Leviathan in Aurora?

A portion of the Bulb Zone goes into the Crash Zone, near Aurora's front section. This small area contains a good amount of Limestone and Sandstone Outcrops. It is guarded by a Reaper Leviathan.
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How do I get into Aurora without Reaper?

For avoiding the Reapers, there is usually one patrolling between the basin West of the Aurora, and the deep chasm beneath its bow. A Seamoth can safely sneak past by approaching from the Safe Shallows nearest to the Aurora and hugging Aurora's side, until reaching a gap large enough for the Seamoth to squeeze through.
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How many Reaper Leviathans are in the Mountains?

Extreme caution should be taken while exploring the Mountains, as it is home to seven Reaper Leviathans. At least one can be found near the Mountain Island bordering the Mushroom Forest.
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Can the Aurora sink in Subnautica?

If you explore it while it's submerged, the sinking event will trigger once you obtain the resource. If you wait long enough, the ship will sink on it's own and you'll need to navigate down the massive hole created by it.
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Who shot down Aurora in Subnautica?

Quarantine measures include the activation of the Quarantine Enforcement Platform (massive atmospheric defense gun), which shot down the Aurora, Degasi, and Sunbeam, as well as a group of cyborg creatures known as "Warpers" who attempt to hunt down all Kharaa bearers.
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What happens if you touch Aurora?

No, you can't touch the Northern Lights - they happen high up in the sky. They may seem close enough to touch as they sway and swirl, but they are not physically tangible. They are an optical illusion caused by the collision of charged particles and gasses.
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How to avoid Reaper Leviathan near the aurora?

The Reaper Leviathan often swims deeper down but not quite at the seafloor. Players can use this to their advantage and swim on the surface to avoid detection. It is also less likely to notice the player if they use a Seaglide instead of a submersible.
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Can Reaper Leviathan damage cyclops?

The Cyclops is usually more of a big target for reapers to attack than a tool for their destruction. Decoys to escape reapers replace the opportunity to fire missiles at them, but the Cyclops can kill a reaper.
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How big is a Ghost Leviathan?

The juvenile ghost levaithan is 67m long and the adult is a massive 105m. Six Ghost Leviathans spawn on the map, not counting the three found in the crater's edge: three juveniles in the Lost River, two adults in the Grand Reef, and one adult in the Northern Blood Kelp Zone.
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Can I enter Aurora without a propulsion cannon?

There are 2 instances when you need a propulsion cannon. For 2, there is also a small box before the debris blocking the way to the scaffold. Jump on it, then dash and jump again to the top of the debris. Again, a few more jumps and you are through.
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How do I get eternal Aurora?

Eternal Aurora is a D-Tier Portrait. It was obtainable from the Call of the Abyss V Abyss Quests.
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What is the biggest animal in Subnautica?

Take time to internalize this information and utilize it when encountering these legendary creatures.
  • 7 Ghost Leviathan (107 Meters) ...
  • 6 Ventgarden (110 Meters) ...
  • 5 Sea Dragon (112 Meters) ...
  • 4 Frozen Leviathan (150 Meters) ...
  • 3 Sea Emperor (200 Meters) ...
  • 2 Ancient Skeleton (Unknown) ...
  • 1 Gargantuan Fossil Leviathan (1100-1500 Meters)
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Can leviathans destroy Prawn Suit?

The Reaper Leviathan is also capable of using their mandibles to grab onto the Seamoth and Prawn Suit, crushing it in their grip and dealing massive damage to it, sometimes up to 60%. They have also been observed taking the Seamoth and smashing it into the seabed, destroying it instantly.
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Can you get a leviathan egg in Subnautica?

While exploring, you'll find 17 different alien eggs. However, only 14 can be collected and hatched, the other three are special eggs belonging to Leviathan-type creatures.
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What is the most aggressive Leviathan in Subnautica?

The Sea Dragon Leviathan is the largest predator in the entire game. If anyone is scared of aggressive giants, this would be at the top of the list. There are only a total of three of them all around the map, two in the Inactive Lava Zone, and one in the Lava Lakes.
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How many times do you have to stab a Reaper Leviathan?

I zapped one with the stasis rifle and proceeded to stab it until the stasis bubble started to disappear. Then I zapped it again and went back to stabbing. It took three cycles of that before it died. IIRC it's about a hundred punches from a PRAWN to kill a Leviathan, and about that many stabs as well.
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How rare is an aurora?

Auroras at the North Pole itself are rare due to it being on the Arctic Ocean, while auroras at the South Pole itself are very common and guaranteed to be visible. Early evidence for a geomagnetic connection comes from the statistics of auroral observations.
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Is the aurora positive or negative?

The Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are formed by the natural release of light from the collisions of electrons (negatively charged particles) with oxygen and nitrogen in Earth's upper atmosphere above the Arctic.
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What is the danger of aurora?

The Northern Lights occur so high up in the atmosphere that they don't pose any threat to people watching them from the ground. The aurora itself is not harmful to humans but the electrically charged particles produced could have some potentially negative effects to infrastructure and technology.
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