The key to this vibrancy is, of course, the alien species.

Some of these species has unique variants.

Uncover the locations of all teleporters in Journey To The Savage Planet.

In a grassy area, a Pikemander is standing on two legs, and to the left, there is an image of a Pufferbird in Journey To The Savage Planet.

So, have you examined all the alien species in the game?

If you want to dedicate your ARY-26 adventure to researching these species, this guide will be your companion.

Weve also specified which teleporter to start from to reach them.

The player is standing in front of a teleportation orb in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Additionally, weve included information about the behavior of most alien species.

The alien species are categorized in the Kindex as either predator or prey.

Some are peaceful and wont harm you, while others are quite dangerous.

Player is inspecting Pufferbird’s information from Kindex in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Among the aliensyou need to scan are also bosses, but you could scan them after defeating them.

After scanning all 37 alien species, you willunlock the achievement called ‘Zoologist’.

After grabbing the pistol,enter the rightmost ice cave entranceand cut down the Tentareeds.

A Snowy Pufferbird is standing inside an ice cavern in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Inside this cave, youll find these aliens.

This will likely be the first alien species you encounter in the game.

Among them, there is also an Alpha Pufferbird.

An Alpha Pufferbird standing next to a river in Journey To The Savage Planet.

If you kill any Pufferbird, the Alpha will attack you.

If you shoot the Alpha, the other Pufferbirds around will also attack you.

The Alpha will explode when it is defeated.

A Tundra Burglesnatch is standing on a snowy area in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Burglesnatch (Tundra)

Start from the Outside The Javelin teleporter.

Proceed through the cave and at the fork,take the tunnel on the rightto exit the cave.

You’ll find a spot with a single Pufferbird here.

A Meat Vortex is blocking the way with its branches in Journey To The Savage Planet.

They create a natural barrier between you and your path with their branches.

To destroy their branches, you’ll need to throw one of the nearby Pufferbirds into their mouth.

Mesmertoxin

you could find one of these alien species in the area where the Tundra Burdglesnatch burrows are located.

An alien species named Mesmertoxin resembles a plant in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Alternatively, start from the Outside The Javelin teleporter.

Mesmertoxins are plant-like creatures that won’t harm you.

Jellywaft (Inferior)

Teleport to the Towering Crystals teleporter andhead south.

A green Jellywaft is levitating on the air in Journey To The Savage Planet.

As long as you continue in this direction, you’ll find plenty of them.

Baboushka

Teleport to the Towering Crystals teleporter and head south.

They are quite fast and will run away from you when they see you.

A Baboushka standing next to an alient plant in Journey To The Savage Planet.

To find them easily, put on your headphones, as you cantrack them by following their screams.

Baboushka (Demi)

This alien species does not normally spawn.

Baboushka (Quarter)

This alien species does not normally spawn.

A Demi Baboushka is walking in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Otherwise, it can be quite frustrating trying to kill them, as they constantly retreat into their shells.

They are quite docile, just like the Snowy Pufferbirds.

If you look around in this area, you’ll find Burgle Havens in the form of tree roots.

A Quarter Baboushka is walking in Journey To The Savage Planet.

They normally stay inside their burrows and dont come out.

To lure them out, you need tokill one of the Pufferbirdsin this area.

To reach the nearest Barfer, teleport to Meteor Crater, head north, and cross the narrow bridge.

A Porcupod hides in its shell in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Before reaching the pink crystals, youll see one of them on the wall, spitting its vomit.

The only way to defeat Sproutlooks is topoke the eye located on their back.

Therefore, you should sneak up on the eye from behind while hiding to avoid detection.

A Valley Pufferbird is standing in front of a red alien tree in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Boomerbang (Hermit)

Start from the Meteor Crater teleporter.

However, you cankill them while they are flying toward youlike a boomerang.

This alien species doesnt take damage in the usual way.

A Balmy Burglesnatch is planning to steal valuable drops in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Once it spots you, it will take a stab at roll and ram into you.

Next, reach the flower on the cliff to the north.

After reaching the flower to the south, continue your climb by reaching the flower to the north again.

A Barfer spits venom from its thorny mouth in Journey To The Savage Planet.

From here, head south and jump across.

You’ll find this slime-like alien species here.

It doesn’t take any damage and doesn’t deal damage to you.

A Sproutlook is located next to a crater in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Cragclaw

Start from the Cliffs of Mt.

This will bring you to the area where you’ll fight the game’s first boss, Cragclaw.

To damage it, aim for the yellow, glowing antenna-like appendages on its head.

A Hermit Boomerbang hangs on a stone ceiling in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Skipper (Scotch)

Start from the Planetary Flotsam teleporter.

Jellywaft (Prime)

Start from the Planetary Flotsam teleporter.

Look further southeast andhead towards the next area with the large purple plant.

A Marbled Pikemander is standing inside a grassy area in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Infected Pufferbird

Start from the Festering Chasm teleporter and pass under the rock arch to the south.

Inside the cave, it’s possible for you to find several Infected Pufferbirds on the ground.

Boomerbang (Feral)

Start from the Festering Chasm teleporter.

An Osmotic Cube is standing on a rock in Journey To The Savage Planet.

If youhead southwest towards the open area, you’ll find several of this alien species.

Remember, they won’t take damage and will reflect attacks as long as they are attached to something.

So, verify toattack them while they are moving like a boomerang.

Cragclaw is guarding a gate in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Floopsnoot

Start from the Festering Chasm teleporter and follow the path to the northeast.

They constantly teleport and deal damage to you with their tongues from a distance.

Skipper (Royal)

Start from the Festering Chasm teleporter and follow the path to the northeast.

A Scotch Skipper is floating on the air  in Journey To The Savage Planet.

They are small, fast, and need to make physical contact with you to deal damage.

In the open area beyond the passage, you’ll find two of this species.

They move in a circular pattern and can teleport when they target you.

A Prime Jellywaft is floating on the air  in Journey To The Savage Planet.

When dodging them, you should aim to damage the yellow glowing part on their tails.

It can only be damaged by hitting its eye and the yellow glowing spots on its body.

Additionally, it will constantly spawn Floopsnoots, making the fight somewhat tedious and long.

An Infected Pufferbird is standing inside a cave in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Maroon

Around the Xerophilous Landing teleporter, you will see a few of these alien creatures.

They are passive and won’t harm you.

Imperial Scarab

Start from the Xerophilous Landing teleporter.To the west of the teleporter, youll see two Imperial Scarabs.

A Feral Boomerbang is flying towards to player in Journey To The Savage Planet.

They are passive creatures and occasionally create an electric field.

They also have shells that prevent them from taking damage.

If youveunlocked the Stomp Boosters upgrade, you’re free to kill them.

A Floopsnoot is flying inside a cave in Journey To The Savage Planet.

On this island, you will find the blue Skipper on top of a rock column.

you’re able to destroy this armor using the Bombegranates found nearby.

These are used as nests by the Schnozos.

A Royal Skipper is floating on the air in Journey To The Savage Planet.

You’ll find many of them in these stone structures.

Their behavior revolves around shooting at you and then hiding inside the holes.

You need todeal damage to the yellow glowing parts on its backwhile it performs slam attacks on its chest.

An Insectoid Swarm glows red and prepares to attack in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Unlike other Kapyenas, this pop in hasamber covering the yellow glowing weak spoton their tail.

Apart from the amber, their movement and attack patterns are the same as the other Kapyenas.

From there, you should probably reach the Moist Vestibule teleporter to reach the boss’s area.

A Widow Kapyena is standing on a rock in Journey To The Savage Planet.

After depleting each health bar, you must also remove the alien object inside his mouth.

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Floopsnoot Matriarch is hanging on a stone column and looks at player in Journey To The Savage Planet.

A Maroon is walking when its mouth is open in Journey To The Savage Planet.

An Imperial Scarab is standing next to a tree in Journey To The Savage Planet.

A blue Skipper widens its fins in Journey To The Savage Planet.

A Cave Pufferbird illuminates the darkness with its light in Journey To The Savage Planet.

A Desert Pikemander is rolling in Journey To The Savage Planet.

A Schnozo is looking outside from its hiding spot in Journey To The Savage Planet.

A Grizzled Slamphibian is preparing to use water tornado attack in Journey To The Savage Planet.

A Heath Slamphibian is raising its arms before the battle in Journey To The Savage Planet.

A Battle Kapyana is standing next to lava in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Teratomo is smiling with his big teeths in Journey To The Savage Planet.

Red gigashrooms are rising towards the sky above the cave in Journey To The Savage Planet.

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