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The '''Monochromatic Bulbear''' is a species of [[Grub-dog family|grub-dog]] that has a black-and-white coloration and travels in packs. | |||
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=In fanon games= | |||
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==In ''Pikmin: Elemental Speciation''== | |||
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|name=Oculus terribilis melanoleuca | |||
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|underground=[[Chambers of Chaos]] | |||
|weight=8 | |weight=8 | ||
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The '''Monochromatic Bulbear''' is a social [[Grub-dog family|grub-dog]] appearing in ''[[Pikmin: Elemental Speciation]]''. It is mostly white in color but has black eyespots and eyestalks, and a large, black stripe on the middle of its body and at its legs, its pattern resembling that of a real-world {{w|Giant panda|panda bear}}. They travel in packs, and although weaker than other bulbears, they regenerate health at a faster rate. | |||
===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
{{ | {{notes|Olimar's notes|This bulbear species is more compact than the typical spotty bulbear, and yet has a high metabolism. This causes it to hunt in packs and makes it a very opportunistic creature. It will not hesitate to eat the children of its pack-mates, which is the reason the babies leave at such a young age.}} | ||
{{notes|Louie's notes|Slow cook both shanks with fresh lemongrass and ginger. After letting cook for 2-4 hours, they should be tender enough to pull apart and serve with a side of pan-seared peppers.}} | |||
{{ | {{notes|Shacho's notes|The amazing stamina of these creatures would make them perfect to ride around on. We could have pageants and races... It would be the birth of a new industry!}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:57, 7 March 2024
Monochromatic Bulbear | |
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Enemy | |
Family | Grub-dog |
The Monochromatic Bulbear is a species of grub-dog that has a black-and-white coloration and travels in packs.
In fanon games
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In Pikmin: Elemental Speciation
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Scientific name | Oculus terribilis melanoleuca | ||
Family | Grub-dog | ||
Areas | None | ||
Caves | Chambers of Chaos | ||
Carry weight | 8 | ||
Max. carriers | 16 | ||
Seed worth | 8 | ||
Poko value | × 8 | ||
Attacks | Eats Pikmin |
The Monochromatic Bulbear is a social grub-dog appearing in Pikmin: Elemental Speciation. It is mostly white in color but has black eyespots and eyestalks, and a large, black stripe on the middle of its body and at its legs, its pattern resembling that of a real-world panda bear. They travel in packs, and although weaker than other bulbears, they regenerate health at a faster rate.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- “This bulbear species is more compact than the typical spotty bulbear, and yet has a high metabolism. This causes it to hunt in packs and makes it a very opportunistic creature. It will not hesitate to eat the children of its pack-mates, which is the reason the babies leave at such a young age.”
Louie's notes
- “Slow cook both shanks with fresh lemongrass and ginger. After letting cook for 2-4 hours, they should be tender enough to pull apart and serve with a side of pan-seared peppers.”
Shacho's notes
- “The amazing stamina of these creatures would make them perfect to ride around on. We could have pageants and races... It would be the birth of a new industry!”