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A Dessgeega is a species in the Metroid series who first appeared in Metroid for the NES. They later appeared in Super Metroid and Metroid Fusion for the SNES and Game Boy Advance respectively. The species lived on planet Zebes, which is arguably the best known planet in the series (despite the fact that it's now destroyed). Some have also been spotted on Norfair.

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  • Los Dessgeega son criaturas similares a los Sidehopper que se encuentran generalmente en lugares muy calientes como volcanes, es decir, bajo tierra. Aparecen en Metroid, Metroid: Zero Mission, Super Metroid y Metroid: Other M. Una versión creada por el Parásito X, llamada Dessgeega-X, aparece en Metroid Fusion.
  • A Dessgeega is a species in the Metroid series who first appeared in Metroid for the NES. They later appeared in Super Metroid and Metroid Fusion for the SNES and Game Boy Advance respectively. The species lived on planet Zebes, which is arguably the best known planet in the series (despite the fact that it's now destroyed). Some have also been spotted on Norfair.
  • Dessgeegas (also known as Desgeegas) are a species of thermophilic arthropoidic organisms indigenous to the regions of the rogue planet Zebes known as Norfair. They move through crab-walking as well as strong jumping, and are likely related to the Sidehoppers, another indigenous species. They seem to prefer to inhabit Ridley's Lair, although whether this indicates that they are in fact tampered-with organisms or just have infiltrated the location is unknown. They share a similar name with that of the Geega species, although if they are related is unknown.
  • In Super Metroid, there were massive Dessgeegas located in the lower depths of Norfair. These are most likely adult versions, and are around twice the size of Small Dessgeegas found in upper Norfair. In Metroid Fusion, they appear in Sector 2, or "TRO", the tropical sector. The mimicked/X-infected Dessgeegas have been given a new coloration, thrusters and the ability to shoot out darts from their legs (which seem to be coated with additional thorns), but surprisingly, the Dessgeega-X are actually less armored than their normal forms (as they take fewer shots to die).
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  • Familia de los Sidehopper
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  • Un Dessgeega en Metroid Other M
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  • Rojo, morado
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  • Metroid, Metroid Zero Mission, Super Metroid, Metroid: Other M
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  • Dessgega
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  • Los Dessgeega son criaturas similares a los Sidehopper que se encuentran generalmente en lugares muy calientes como volcanes, es decir, bajo tierra. Aparecen en Metroid, Metroid: Zero Mission, Super Metroid y Metroid: Other M. Una versión creada por el Parásito X, llamada Dessgeega-X, aparece en Metroid Fusion.
  • Dessgeegas (also known as Desgeegas) are a species of thermophilic arthropoidic organisms indigenous to the regions of the rogue planet Zebes known as Norfair. They move through crab-walking as well as strong jumping, and are likely related to the Sidehoppers, another indigenous species. They seem to prefer to inhabit Ridley's Lair, although whether this indicates that they are in fact tampered-with organisms or just have infiltrated the location is unknown. They share a similar name with that of the Geega species, although if they are related is unknown. Dessgeega show the uncanny ability to defy gravity and jump from and fall back to a ceiling, a trait also found in Sidehoppers. However, they are also covered in intensely strong exoskeletal plates and sharp slikes, making them even deadlier and more resilient foes. Like Sidehoppers, they are found in giant sizes as well; this too could indicate genetic tampering, but evidence to support this is minor; instead they may be the matured adults of the species. The fact that both they and their Sidehopper relatives possess this leads credence to this latter hypothesis. With the destruction of the planet Zebes, Dessgeega were assumed extinct. However, Dessgeega were also found aboard the Biologic Space Laboratory Research Station, indicating that specimens were removed off-world. This therefore indicates that they are in fact simply extinct in the wild, although if these two places were the only two places they were held (which seems unlikely), then they would in fact be entirely extinct now. They are also found aboard the Bottle Ship colony where they also have the ability to spit webs to trap prey. There was at least one sapient Dessgeega known to exist, likely having been made that way by Space Pirate or Chozo genetic tampering. This Dessgeega, 'Big Time' Brannigan, worked alongside the Mother Brain, but was known to have been a bounty hunter long before this.
  • A Dessgeega is a species in the Metroid series who first appeared in Metroid for the NES. They later appeared in Super Metroid and Metroid Fusion for the SNES and Game Boy Advance respectively. The species lived on planet Zebes, which is arguably the best known planet in the series (despite the fact that it's now destroyed). Some have also been spotted on Norfair. The most notable feature of a Dessgeega is its amazing jumping abilities, which they should give thanks to their colossal legs (which happen to be bigger than their bodies). Not only that, though, like most bug-type creatures, they are also able to stick onto walls and ceilings, which gives them a great advantage over their prey. Currently it has been suggested that the entire species is extinct, on the account that the last known spotting of them were on BioLogic Space Labs spacestation in Metroid Fusion, where they were all eliminated after the ship exploded.
  • In Super Metroid, there were massive Dessgeegas located in the lower depths of Norfair. These are most likely adult versions, and are around twice the size of Small Dessgeegas found in upper Norfair. In Metroid Fusion, they appear in Sector 2, or "TRO", the tropical sector. The mimicked/X-infected Dessgeegas have been given a new coloration, thrusters and the ability to shoot out darts from their legs (which seem to be coated with additional thorns), but surprisingly, the Dessgeega-X are actually less armored than their normal forms (as they take fewer shots to die). In the remake, Metroid: Zero Mission, another species related to the Dessgeega was introduced, currently known as the Baristute. These creatures were stronger than both the Dessgeegas and Sidehoppers in the game. Metroid: Other M features the Dessgeegas for the first time in 3D. In this game, all previously mentioned hopping creatures are capable of causing a small shock wave as they land after a large jump. The Dessgeegas and Baristutes have the exclusive ability to spit out a web-like substance that immobilizes Samus for a few seconds, rendering her vulnerable to any other attack the former two might perform. Dessgeegas are often mistaken for Sidehoppers. 'Big Time' Brannigan also resembles one. It is unknown if either have any relation to the similarly-named Geegas.
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