Animal

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A sparrow at Inkopolis Plaza.

Animals are a type of minor creature in Splatoon. They are distinguished from the other species by the fact that they have seem to have undergone little to no changes compared to their ancestors. This is in contrast to intelligent, humanoid creatures such as Inklings and Octarians, which have changed drastically over time.

Sparrows

Sparrows are the most common animal seen in Splatoon. They appear very similar to Eurasian tree sparrows, but are much more round. This is either due to fatness, thick feathers, or simply stylization.

They perch at various locations and sit chirping and looking around, but when the player approaches, they immediately take off into the air. If the player moves a sufficient distance away and is not looking, they will return to the same spot and resume chirping.

Callie apparently finds sparrows very cute.

Back view.

Appearances

Inkopolis

  • One sparrow perches on the first small pole to the east of the Arcade Machine.
  • A sparrow sits among the plants at the southern edge of the Plaza.
  • Just south of Judd, a sparrow sits on the ground next to a railing.
  • A pair of sparrows sit on the ground in front of Spyke.
  • Sparrows usually sit around the trees and grass areas of Urchin Underpass.

Stages

Octo Valley

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A seagull at Saltspray Rig.

Seagulls

Seagulls are, naturally, found near bodies of water. They appear to be ring-billed or slender-billed gulls, and glide in large circles in the air, usually in small groups.

They do not react to the player's presence, but upon being hit by Ink, they will flap their wings indignantly and squawk. This is mentioned by Callie in regards to Saltspray Rig; she feels bad for them when they get inked.

Also on the topic of Saltspray Rig, Marie remarks that "seagulls are natural predators of squid", but there are no seagulls in Splatoon that act aggressively towards Inklings.

Appearances

Octo Valley

  • A small group of seagulls flies around the Inkrail from Area 3 to Area 4.

Stages

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Butterflies

Butterflies are always seen flying about in groups. They come in white or yellow, and do not make noise or react to the player's presence. They are always found near vegetation.

Butterfly groups stay in a fixed area, but the individuals flying around within them are always changing; some will disappear and others will appear to take their place. The number of butterflies within a group at any given time is also not fixed, and can range from three to six.

Appearances

Inkopolis

  • Many butterflies are found among the plants at the southern edge of the Plaza.

Octo Valley

  • Some butterflies fly around under the western-most tree in Area 2.
Art of a nudibranch at Museum d'Alfonsino.

Nudibranchs

While nudibranchs themselves are not present in Splatoon, they are featured in many pieces of art at Museum d'Alfonsino. No two are alike, but they share two common features, the first being a pair of large appendages similar to rabbit or dog ears. While real-life nudibranchs do have these (called rhinophores), they are often smaller and almost always thinner, looking more like horns or eyestalks than ears. Their other common feature is their eyes; while real nudibranchs have small, very simple eyes, all nudibranchs depicted in Splatoon have large eyes similar to those of jellyfish.

One piece of art shows an Inkling-like creature with a nudibranch on a leash, suggesting that they are kept as pets.

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Cicadas

Cicadas are not seen, but heard singing in the background. They are present during the day and only at Flounder Heights.

The audio used for cicada songs is similar, if not identical, to that of the Brown Cicada, Walker Cicada, and Robust Cicada from the Animal Crossing series.

Crickets

Crickets, like cicadas, are only heard singing in the background, not seen.

Appearances