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The '''Burriree''' is a species of [[Loogistus family|loogistus]] that | The '''Burriree''' is a species of [[Loogistus family|loogistus]] that bears [[fruit]]. | ||
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The '''Burriree''' is a | The '''Burriree''' is a [[fruit]]-bearing [[Loogistus family|loogistus]] appearing in ''[[Pikmin: The Continents]]''. A relative of the [[Hantre]] that grows only in jungles, the Burriree grows fruit that is fed upon regularly by [[Red Joongaird]]s, [[Jungle Pikmin]], and other creatures that have an appetite for it, as well as [[Kaboola]]s, which harvest the fruit and eat it. The fruit can not fall from the tree because the vines they grow from have strong suckers, and if a fruit were to rot, it would be absorbed and then used to grow another fruit in its place. | ||
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Family | Loogistus |
The Burriree is a species of loogistus that bears fruit.
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Scientific name | Redicus looberrirus | ||
Family | Loogistus | ||
Areas | Roniak |
The Burriree is a fruit-bearing loogistus appearing in Pikmin: The Continents. A relative of the Hantre that grows only in jungles, the Burriree grows fruit that is fed upon regularly by Red Joongairds, Jungle Pikmin, and other creatures that have an appetite for it, as well as Kaboolas, which harvest the fruit and eat it. The fruit can not fall from the tree because the vines they grow from have strong suckers, and if a fruit were to rot, it would be absorbed and then used to grow another fruit in its place.