Dwarf Red Bulborb

Reel Notes
Although similar in appearance to bulborbs, these belong to a totally different species.

Olimar's Notes
''Although initially identified as a juvenile red bulborb, groundbreaking new research indicates that this creature is in fact a member of the breadbug family. A close relative of the vanilla breadbug, it escapes predation through mimicry. Unique adaption of the red bulborb's crimson coloration allows the species to safely commingle. Such effective adaptation and obfuscation by a prey species is rare, indicating this clever creature is a master of mimicry.''

Louie's Notes
''For a blissful bisque, mince the entire beast finely and stir in with heavy cream, artichoke hearts, and a pinch of black pepper. Heat slowly until piping hot. Mmmmm... Rich and creamy!''

In fanon games
This is where users type in the fanon version of the Dwarf Red Bulborb.

MR
These common enemies return as common as they used to be.

PikSpore
PS undefined They appear in many caves, and retain their scream attack from  .

Olimar's Notes
"A prime example of the wonders of evolution, this breadbug species mimics an adult red bulborb to avoid predation. Dwarf red bulborbs are very social animals, often hunting in packs of three, and if threatened they will let out a loud scream that wakes up any nearby bulborbs."

Ship's Notes
"This disgusting little pest imitates a bigger disgusting pest. Olimar seems to love storing dead specimens inside my pod for "scientific reasons". Absolutely sickening! And when they start to decompose, eugh!"

PSotF
Just as common as in Pikspore.

Pikmin: Advanced Trilogy
Dwarf Red Bulborbs can be found in the first few games of the trilogy. They are quite common, and usually travel in packs.

Pikmin Adventure
These are common enemies found in some of the first levels. It is stationary until you approach it, where it will walk up to you and bite, dealing some damage. It can be killed in one hit with any attack.

Pikmin: Back in Action
These enemies are found in the Flat Plain, they weigh three Pikmin, and their maximum carriers are six Pikmin. Their seed worth is three Pikmin, and their value is 2 Pokos.

Locations

 * Decomposing Citadel
 * Crystal Falls
 * Sand Fortress
 * Subatomic Scaffolding
 * Grub-Dog Pit - Sublevel 1, 2, 3, and 4
 * Chemical Lake
 * Deathbone Desert

Move List

 * Start - Headbutt
 * Lv. 7 - Dash
 * Lv. 10 - Bite
 * Lv. 20 - Crunch
 * Lv. 24 - Slam

Evolutions
None

Pre-Evolutions
Breadbug -> Red Stone

One Pikmin
Dwarf Bulborbs appear as regular enemies in the following areas:
 * Bulban Ruins (First Visit)
 * Forest of Hope
 * Road of Bulborbs
 * Gestahlborb Outskirts

Pikmin: The Return of the Puffmin
Dwarf Red Bulborbs are very common, found in most caves. They are just as easy as they were in the first 3 canonical games.

Pikmin: The Bulblaxian War
Dwarf Red Bulborbs appear in Pikmin: The Bulblaxian War. They retain the same appearance and behavior as most other games. So far, their only appearances are in Base Camp and The Valley of Regret.

Olimar's Notes

Dwarf Red Bulborb

Pansarus pseudoculii russus

Breadbug Family

This has been reclassified as a breadbug. How it got from being a thing that drags stuff to it's nest to a diurnal predator is unknown. It has good mimicry, as the Red Bulborb mistakes it for it's young. That, or it is stupid.

Ship's Notes

Just great. Another stinky bug eyed creature that come in the dozens to make my hold stinky. I don't care if it's red, there is JUST TOO MUCH!

Pikmin: The Winds of Light
Dwarf Red Bulborbs appear in several places in Pikmin: The Winds of Light. So far, they appear in The Summoning Garden near the Queer Thingamabob, two on Sublevel 1, and three on Sublevel 2 of the Melodic Maze, three on Sublevel 2, eight on Sublevel 3 of the Architect's Playground, one on Sublevel 2, and six on Sublevel 3 of the Yellow Depths.

Olimar's Notes

Dwarf Red Bulborb

Pansarus pseudoculii russus

Breadbug Family

''Why Breadbugs would attempt to mimic other creatures (especially Grub-Dogs) when they have no known predators is crazy. Maybe the breadbugs need a different, more effective way to gain nutrients, although mimicry has caused them to lose their pulling ability.''