Floataswine

The Floataswine is a seemingly aquatic blowhog found in the files of. It is partially transparent except for its blue stripes, yellow eyes and whiskers, and red-tripped trunk. It apparently would have swum about in water, charged at leaders, and inhaled Pikmin.

=In fanon games=

In Pikmin: Decayed Leaf
The Floataswine is a new enemy in Pikmin: Decayed Leaf. The creature is a large, navy blue blowhog with a giant, red-tipped snout. Along with its pink stripes and underbelly, it has two long whiskers, two beady, yellow eyes, and a long, pinkish, transluscent tail. The Floataswine can only be found swimming around in the water. It is entirely passive; running away from Pikmin who try to attack the creature. If attacked consistently, the Floataswine will leap out of the water and into the air; puffing up massively in the process. It will then begin to float in the air and inhale a large amount of water where Pikmin are located; sucking up the water and Pikmin in a vortex fashion. It will then spew the water and and Pikmin out of its snout and into the air; scattering your squad and potentially choking non-Blue Pikmin on the shore with water droplets. It's best for the player to avoid angering the Floataswine at all costs. However, if it must be killed, weighing it down while its sucking by throwing Pikmin on it can cause to come crashing back down into the water. When killed, the Floataswine deflates and shrinks in size exponentially.

In Pikmin 2... Again?
The Floataswine is a blowhog in Pikmin 2... Again?. It is just like its incarnation. It peacefully swims along the water's surface and will attempt to inhale and eat Pikmin and leaders that pass under it, but will spit out leaders. Once defeated, it will rapidly spew out water, deflating like a balloon.

In Pikmin X: Deep Freeze
The Floataswine is a relative of flying blowhogs in Pikmin X: Deep Freeze that adapted to life in the sea, becoming a catfish-like predator. Befitting of this reversal is this large blowhog's ability to pester Pikmin with powerful inhalations rather than exhalations, sucking several of them into its tubular snout. Bizarrely, instead of eating the captured Pikmin on the spot, the Floataswine chooses to spit them away from the active leader in rapid succession. To Blue Pikmin, this is merely a nuisance that may reduce them to the leaf stage, but the beast's habit of slurping up Pikmin straight from the shore and dumping them into the water makes it a danger to other Pikmin types, which may drown. The Floataswine can also deliver a weak electric shock through its barbels, which is enough to stun nearby Pikmin and leave them at the mercy of its suction attack.