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Revision as of 13:22, 27 October 2011

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Killer Mamuta
File:Killermamuta.jpg
Scientific name Unknown
Family Unknown
Areas Valley of Grief
Caves Rotting Cavern, Demon's Den, Hole of Terrors, Planet's Core
Carry weight 20
Seed worth 25
Attacks Crushes Pikmin

The Killer Mamuta is a sub-species of Mamuta that displays aggressive behaviour. Instead of smashing Pikmin into the ground and flowering them, this type of Mamuta simply crushes Pikmin by smashing them into the ground. These can be distinguished from regular Mamuta's by their sandy skin colour, and slightly blacker arm markings. These are larger than the harmless Mamuta, which is another tell-tale sign of spotting them. Killer Mamuta's are recurring mini bosses, and one appears in the Valley of Grief, whilst two more appear in the Rotting Cavern. Purple Pikmin are the best choice to take these out, due to their ability to stun enemies. However one must be cautious when attempting to fight one of these strange beasts, as one can be fooled by their similar appearance to a regular Mamuta, and when attempting to rush, the Killer Mamuta can quickly make work of an entire Pikmin squad. --Please Call Me - The King of Bugs 16:12, 26 October 2011 (EDT)

Notes

Olimar's Notes

Killer Mamuta | Unknown | Unknown | The Killer Mamuta at first glance appears to be a regular Mamuta. However when observing closely, they can be distinguished by their sandier skin colour, and black wrist markings. Much like the Mamuta, the Killer Mamuta has a strange connection to Pikmin, albeit instead of flowering them, kills them. It is suggested that this sub-species evolved due to a sudden abnormal spike of hormones in a Mamuta - which after breeding began this strange creature.

Louie's Notes

Inedible. Known to cause volatile and corrosive diarrhoea.