This technique is most effective in freshwater lakes, rivers, and ponds where visibility is low and the water is relatively still.
While not always aggressive, the Night Crawler often adopts a low-center-of-gravity posture. This "crouch and sweep" movement style mimics predatory stalking behavior, even in the absence of prey. fu 10 night crawling
To illustrate the extremes of this behavior, we examine "Subject F-104." Following a 24-hour period of enforced inactivity, F-104 initiated a Night Crawl at 02:00 hours. The subject covered approximately 12 kilometers of distance within a 40-square-meter room through repetitive pacing. The session ended only when the subject collapsed from exhaustion at 05:15. This highlights the potential for the behavior to override self-preservation instincts regarding rest and recovery. This technique is most effective in freshwater lakes,