Dwarf Fiery Bulblax

The Dwarf Bulborb's mimicry appears to becoming more diverse, as is seem by this Dwarf Bulborb's attempt to mimic the Fiery Bulblax. However, the mimic is in appearance only. The Dwarf Fiery Bulblax has no excretion of highly flammable waxy substances, meaning it is not on fire, and because it is not on fire, it does not have melting skin. However, it does have the same back patterns and asymmetrical eyes.

This creature neither tries to be protected by Fiery Bulbaxes nor seems to associate with them at all. The reason a Dwarf Bulborb subspecies would mimic a Fiery Bulblax is unknown as of this point. It may just be coincidence.

--Yoshord 17:25, 19 July 2009 (UTC)

71.236.255.196's Notes
The breadbug family has once again attempted to mimic the grub-dog family, this time the host being the firey bulblax. However, the breadbug mimic lacks several traits to fully mimic the firey bulblax, despite the size. It cannot create waxy subtances that combust upon contact with the air, most likely because it has a different inside and is more frail unlike the grub-dog family. Still, the mimic has shrinked one of it's optical bulbs to match the firey bulblax.

Pikmin guardian
In Pikmin: Guardian these creatures are rather like weaker and more docile versions of fiery bulblaxes. If they reach low health, they will make a loud noise, waking up all bulborbs in the vicinity. Red pikmin suggested, but any pikmin if in a cold area.

Olimar's notes: These breadbugs may be considered the a major evvolution in breadbugs. They have gone a step beyond sheer mimicry, and have acatually become an exact replica of the fiery bulblax. It could even be possible that these creatures are younger stage of a feiry bulblax.

Louie's notes: Not suggested for consumption, unless fire extinguishers are present, along with a fire proof covering for the mouth. tastes of ash.