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The '''Dwarf Mossy Bulbear''' is a [[Breadbug family|breadbug]] that [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] can not cling onto the backside of. | The '''Dwarf Mossy Bulbear''' is a species of [[Breadbug family|breadbug]] that [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] can not cling onto the backside of. | ||
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==In ''Pikmin: The Return of the Puffmin''== | ==In ''Pikmin: The Return of the Puffmin''== | ||
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|image=Dwarf Mossy Bulbear.jpg | |image=Dwarf Mossy Bulbear.jpg | ||
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|name=Small mossus bulbarba | |name=Small mossus bulbarba | ||
|family=Breadbug | |family=Breadbug |
Latest revision as of 16:48, 7 March 2024
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Enemy | |
Family | Breadbug |
The Dwarf Mossy Bulbear is a species of breadbug that Pikmin can not cling onto the backside of.
In fanon games
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In Pikmin: The Return of the Puffmin
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Scientific name | Small mossus bulbarba | ||
Family | Breadbug | ||
Areas | Forest Frontier | ||
Carry weight | 3 | ||
Max. carriers | 6 | ||
Attacks | Eats Pikmin |
The Dwarf Mossy Bulbear is a breadbug that appears in Pikmin: The Return of the Puffmin and mimics the form of the Mossy Bulbear. Pikmin are unable to latch onto the creature's backside because of the moss dotting it.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- “This creature is a dwarf version of the mossy bulbear, but it has no moss. It does, however, have little mossy spots on it, but it isn't fully mossy yet. It is a fascinating discovery.”