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The plantlike '''Floatatious Chumbrellae''' lurk in the rivers of the [[Flamenco Forest (Pikmin: Dual Worlds)|Flamenco Forest]]. They often dangle small vine-like appendages below themselves in an attempt to capture prey. Each Floatatious Chumbrella is in fact composed of four chumbrellae that work together to float on the top of the water, for they cannot breathe beneath the surface of it. [[Pikmin]], when thrown into the middle of them, separate the chumbrellae, drowning them, but they can be defeated even without separating them. | The plantlike '''Floatatious Chumbrellae''' lurk in the rivers of the [[Flamenco Forest (Pikmin: Dual Worlds)|Flamenco Forest]]. They often dangle small vine-like appendages below themselves in an attempt to capture prey. Each Floatatious Chumbrella is in fact composed of four chumbrellae that work together to float on the top of the water, for they cannot breathe beneath the surface of it. [[Pikmin]], when thrown into the middle of them, separate the chumbrellae, drowning them, but they can be defeated even without separating them. | ||
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Scientific name | Stirpleumon volatrigiaeius | ||
Family | Dugsol | ||
Areas | Flamenco Forest | ||
Challenge Mode stages | Rift | ||
Carry weight | 12 | ||
Max. carriers | 24 | ||
Seed worth | 10 | ||
Poko value | × 8 | ||
Attacks | Eats Pikmin |
The plantlike Floatatious Chumbrellae lurk in the rivers of the Flamenco Forest. They often dangle small vine-like appendages below themselves in an attempt to capture prey. Each Floatatious Chumbrella is in fact composed of four chumbrellae that work together to float on the top of the water, for they cannot breathe beneath the surface of it. Pikmin, when thrown into the middle of them, separate the chumbrellae, drowning them, but they can be defeated even without separating them.