They will settle back down if placed close to any group of adult Pengwings, regardless of whether or not it is the group they originally came from. They will do this constantly if placed in an Alien Containment, but not if they are in an Aquarium. Penglings that cannot see an adult will start to emit loud, regular cries. Penglings can be observed attacking and killing smaller fish while swimming. Occasionally, Penglings will dive headfirst into the water, at which point they will swim around hunting for food. They are quite unsteady on their feet and will often fall flat on their faces when attempting to move. When above water, they stay on ice floats or other land areas with a large group of other Penglings and Pengwings and move by hopping around. Penglings spend about half their time above water and the other half underwater. Its eyes are also proportionately larger. The beak is much less prominent in the Pengling and instead of the Pengwing's blue and green band, has a boomerang-shaped orange and blue marking near the tip. The Pengling is around half the height of the Pengwing and is almost entirely white, the only visible exception being an orange and blue stripe around the edge of the flipper. The player can also place them inside of a bio-reactor for 210 energy. They do not reproduce if placed in an Alien Containment. They are capable of being picked up by the player, and are the only non-Food creature that can be placed in an Aquarium or Seatruck Aquarium Module. The aforementioned river separates the main basin from the Glacial Forest.The Pengling is a small predatory fauna species and the juvenile form of the Pengwing. The south-western corner of the basin is a series of hills and cliffs, with a small tech site bordering another river where the player can unlock the Snowfox Hop Module. The player may ascend a nearby hill to access the southern portion of the biome, which contains the lake leading into the Glacial Connection and the entrances to the previously mentioned underwater cave. The north-eastern portion of the basin houses the Phi Robotics Center as well as the river that leads to an underwater cave. Numerous Frosted Sinew Trees can be found throughout the area. The Basin is the second-largest outdoor section of the map after the Arctic Spires. It also features many blasting vents that can propel the player upwards while riding on the Snowfox. The area is dominated by hills, cliffs, and ridges, as well as a few rivers and waterfalls. It is a very rocky biome surrounded by tall, icy cliff sides. The main section of the Glacial Basin is the exterior portion. The Glacial Basin can be devised into seven regions: The area surrounding the lake harbors the basin’s Pengwings and Penglings. Towards the south of the biome, a lake harboring a dock contains the entrance to the Glacial Connection, one of the two ways in or out of the Glacial Basin as well as an underwater cave that leads the player back to the frozen river leading to the Phi Robotics Center. The player may trek a full circle around the biome, as it loops. The area also contains the majority of the game’s Spy Pengling sites. Multiple Ore Veins and Snowfox fragments can be found throughout the biome. The latter also marks the location of Parvan’s Bunker. Two notably tall ice mountains–one located near the center of the biome and one located northwest– mark the locations of the caves containing the Phi Robotics Center and the Phi Excavation Site, respectively. The Glacial Basin is a large, empty basin most likely created thousands of years ago by the movement of a long collapsed glacier. The biome borders the Glacial Bay and Glacial Connection. The biome plays a vital role in Samantha Ayou's part of the story. Players taking the latter route will find themselves surfacing a lake in the southern portion of the biome. Players accessing the biome through the Glacial Bay will find themselves near the Phi Robotics Center. The Glacial Basin is a large above-ground biome in Subnautica: Below Zero that is accessed from either the Glacial Bay or the Glacial Connection.
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