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'''Eye Plants'''<ref>Stratton, Stephen, and Fletcher Black. ''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass'' Prima Official Game Guide. Page 28.</ref> are cycloptic enemies found on the sea in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]''. They have a green-and-magenta head shaped somewhat like a tulip blossom with large, green lips on the front, a cyan eye on a black and yellow stalk, and a blue and black neck stretching under the water with a purple and white leaf-like protrusion in back. Unlike other sea enemies barring the ambiguously-living [[Sea Trap]], they are immobile, and as such the ship may take damage from running into them if not defeated. They also spit out spiked green balls to attack. They take two hits from the [[cannon]] to defeat. They are first encountered when pursuing the [[Ghost Ship]] through a fog back in the [[Northwestern Sea]], making it difficult to see them. Later, a [[Giant Eye Plant]] appears as a miniboss.
 
'''Eye Plants''' are cycloptic enemies found on the sea in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]''. They have a green-and-magenta head shaped somewhat like a tulip blossom with large, green lips on the front, a cyan eye on a black and yellow stalk, and a blue and black neck stretching under the water with a purple and white leaf-like protrusion in back. Unlike other sea enemies barring the ambiguously-living [[Sea Trap]], they are immobile, and as such the ship may take damage from running into them if not defeated. They also spit out spiked green balls to attack. They take two hits from the [[cannon]] to defeat. They are first encountered when pursuing the [[Ghost Ship]] through a fog back in the [[Northwestern Sea]], making it difficult to see them. Later, a [[Giant Eye Plant]] appears as a miniboss.


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