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I also had a planet recently that had lots and lots of Terrormorphs, so many in fact that they counted towards the Fauna, so I had to scan them too.
I dont know if there are more planets like this.
Have you checked oceans and air? Also, could be scavengers who only appear when predators make a kill
You need to land as close to the ocean as possible, in the interface the biome must be labelled e.g. Mountains (Coastal), even though it may state you've completed 100% of the scan
Then figure out where the ocean is and follow the shore
Coast 100%
so i have to land on a biome i have to 100% discoferd to run to a biome i cant land on to swim on the survace (diving is not posible) and scan some stupid fish?
yeah sounds like somthing i have tought about -.-
I'd suggest just checking each biome for any animals that are only partially scanned, even if it reads complete.
Landed as close to sea i could and walked to beach and there was some creatures in the sea that i could scan to get 100% done on survey.
so if i click on the surface of the planet on a coastal region and it tells me 100% scanned. than this is a fals information.
yeah i get it i can run from the coastal the ocean biome.