Eye-Stalker Bulbeel

""Apparently the Grub-dog family includes this aquatic relative, which will try to eat anything that draws near. I wonder how many times that's backfired on it. How many acorns that happened to fall near its mouth has it swallowed?""

- Log entry

The Eye-Stalker Bulbeel is a species of aquatic Grub-Dog found only within tidal pools and coastal waters of PNF-404.

Biology
This Grub-Dog cannot venture onto land and is strictly an aquatic species. This creature holds a resemblance to Sea Slugs in anatomy and coloration, with a purple body, a yellow underbelly, and light blue spots running along its fins. It also has long eye stalks to peer out of their hunting spots to look for prey.

Behavior
Its hunting method is fairly simple: it hides away in burrows along the sandy floor, waiting for prey to go by. Once a suitable prey item is within reach, it will then launch out of the water with its mouth wide open, sucking in its prey whole.