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The '''huntinpeck family''' is a family first introduced in | The '''huntinpeck family''' is a family first named in ''[[Hey! Pikmin]]'', though it's first members were introduced in ''[[Pikmin 3]]''. There are currently three members of this family. Members of this family resemble chimaeras of insects and birds, and hunt by impaling prey on their sharp beaks before consuming them. | ||
Members share the ''Spourgitis'' genus. | Members share the ''Spourgitis'' genus. | ||
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===Sparrowhead=== | ===Sparrowhead=== | ||
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Sparrowheads are small creatures that usually travel in groups of at least two. They have a yellow, orange-dotted body, and a small pointy beak. When approached by the player, they appear from off-screen, stand in place to face a Pikmin, and after a few seconds, swoop down for | Sparrowheads are small creatures that usually travel in groups of at least two. They have a yellow, orange-dotted body, and a small pointy beak. When approached by the player, they appear from off-screen, stand in place to face a Pikmin, and after a few seconds, swoop down the for kill. This pause leaves them vulnerable, and they only take one Pikmin throw to kill. | ||
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The ''Spourgitis'' genus comes from the Greek term for "Sparrow", a type of bird. Members of the huntinpeck family resemble birds, one even having sparrow in its name. | The ''Spourgitis'' genus comes from the Greek term for "Sparrow", a type of bird. Members of the huntinpeck family resemble birds, one even having sparrow in its name. | ||
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[[Category:Huntinpeck family| ]] | [[Category:Huntinpeck family| ]] |