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The '''Dwarf Striped Bulbear''' is a species of [[Grub-dog family|grub-dog]] named after the stripes on its body. | |||
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The '''Dwarf Striped Bulbear''' is a member of the [[grub-dog family]] in ''[[Pikmin: Back in Action]]''. They behave identically to the [[Dwarf Bulbear]] in {{p1}}. Their larger counterpart is the [[Striped Bulbear]]. | The '''Dwarf Striped Bulbear''' is a member of the [[grub-dog family]] in ''[[Pikmin: Back in Action]]''. They behave identically to the [[Dwarf Bulbear]] in {{p1}}. Their larger counterpart is the [[Striped Bulbear]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 7 March 2024
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Family | Grub-dog |
The Dwarf Striped Bulbear is a species of grub-dog named after the stripes on its body.
In fanon games
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In Pikmin: Back in Action
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Scientific name | Unknown | ||
Family | Grub-dog | ||
Attacks | Eats Pikmin |
The Dwarf Striped Bulbear is a member of the grub-dog family in Pikmin: Back in Action. They behave identically to the Dwarf Bulbear in Pikmin 1. Their larger counterpart is the Striped Bulbear.