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Jetocaris
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Subnautica 2 Jetocaris Creature Details

Large fauna

Large fauna

Local data status

Classification

Large

Group

Large Creatures

Tags

Neutral / Herbivore / Big / Small

Databank notes

6

Regions and location notes

No reliable local region list is recorded yet. This page does not convert rumors or unsupported location claims into fixed locations.

Databank entry

Jetocaris (tentatively Tripod phrontiscaris ). A three-legged social crustacean that displays parenting behavior.

1. Tripod body plan Due to early evolution of bilateral symmetry, no three-legged organisms exist on Earth. The jetocaris’ legs may have formed from the fusion of six earlier legs, three on each side. The small forelimbs remained independent.

2. Leg jets Evolving from leg-mounted gills, a valved thruster on each leg allows the jetocaris to hover and swim. Fusing the legs to double the size of each gill-thruster improves efficiency in simulations.

3. Feeding tongues The jetocaris deploys two long, flexible radulae (perhaps evolved from food-handling maxillipeds) to search for food. The forelimbs clean and groom the radulae. These appendages are sensitive, but capable of regeneration. This suggests the jetocaris can regrow its nerves—and something in the seabed likes to bite them.

4. Parenting behavior The jetocaris carries and protects juveniles of the same species, and its expressive body language suggests a dense social life. Spectrogenetic analysis indicates that some juveniles are adopted—they are not genetic offspring of the carer. Adoption has been observed in many species: though it is a mistake from a rational adaptive standpoint. It may be a sign of instinctive behavior. Or perhaps the jetocaris once lived in eusocial groups, with a single reproductive queen producing young that were tended by workers.

Assessment: mostly harmless. May provide emotional benefits.

Native map markers

Jetocaris creature markers for route awareness, biome scouting, and encounter planning on the native map.

Jetocaris sighting 1

X -343284 / Y -71 / Z 401450

Jetocaris sighting 2

X -335329 / Y -74 / Z 408051

Jetocaris sighting 3

X -332200 / Y -63 / Z 392450

Jetocaris sighting 4

X -230673 / Y -213 / Z 445754

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Sources and verification

Creature names, classifications, databank counts and region labels come from local creature records. Exact coordinates or habitat claims are omitted when no reliable local record exists.

SN2 Wiki structured creature dataset

Data checked: May 15, 2026