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====Louie's Notes====
====Louie's Notes====
An essential flavor-accenting ingredient in gumbo and jambalaya. Also delicious in soups, broths and marinades.
An essential flavor-accenting ingredient in gumbo and jambalaya. Also delicious in soups, broths and marinades.
===Fanon Notes===
====Sagittarius' Notes====
Place in a tank akin to a hamster's pen, with tubes attached to the sides in an interconnected network. Layer with mulch along the bottom, then throw in liberal clippings of grass for the beetle to hide in. Feed with standard food pellets and clean the cage regularly.
====Libra's Notes====
Although hard and tough, this beetle's shell shimmers like a beautiful stone. It's a perfect substitute for refined jade in jewelrycraft!
====Charlie's Notes====
Essentially, this creature is invincible; attacking it just triggers it to spit out Pellets and other foodstuffs. Luckily, it's not hostile, although Pikmin do go crazy for it.
====Derrick's Notes====
The creature's stomach makes for a perfect holding cell for small creatures, especially those of the Mandiblard family. The membrane generated by the stomach enzymes can hold all sorts of potions and keep them preserved for months.


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Revision as of 01:41, 14 April 2019

This article relates to the official games. See Pikipedia's "Iridescent Flint Beetle" article for more official information.
Iridescent Flint Beetle
File:Iridescent Flint Beetle.jpg
Scientific name Pilli envelopens
Family Flint Beetle
Areas The Impact Site, The Forest of Hope, The Forest Navel, Awakening Wood
Caves Citadel of Spiders, Cavern of Chaos, Hole of Heroes, Dream Den
Attacks None

Notes

Reel Notes

This forager stores undigested pellets in its stomach for winter.

Olimar's Notes

Flint beetles are nocturnal, choosing to hide in the grass by day and stay active at night. These creatures keep undigested food pellets in their stomachs to sustain them through the winter, but given the right stimulus they will spit them out. Recent research has revealed that these pellets are enveloped in a membrane that seals and preserves them in a sterile, airtight environment. If kept at room temperature, it seems that this pellet membrane will keep its contents fresh for up to six months. The membrane may be made from he same substance that gives the exoskeleton of the flint beetle its beautiful sheen.

Louie's Notes

An essential flavor-accenting ingredient in gumbo and jambalaya. Also delicious in soups, broths and marinades.

Fanon Notes

Sagittarius' Notes

Place in a tank akin to a hamster's pen, with tubes attached to the sides in an interconnected network. Layer with mulch along the bottom, then throw in liberal clippings of grass for the beetle to hide in. Feed with standard food pellets and clean the cage regularly.

Libra's Notes

Although hard and tough, this beetle's shell shimmers like a beautiful stone. It's a perfect substitute for refined jade in jewelrycraft!

Charlie's Notes

Essentially, this creature is invincible; attacking it just triggers it to spit out Pellets and other foodstuffs. Luckily, it's not hostile, although Pikmin do go crazy for it.

Derrick's Notes

The creature's stomach makes for a perfect holding cell for small creatures, especially those of the Mandiblard family. The membrane generated by the stomach enzymes can hold all sorts of potions and keep them preserved for months.

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