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'''Bulborb Larvae''' are legless enemies in [[Pikmin 2]] . They are the true juvenile [[grub-dog]]s, from the discovery that [[Dwarf Bulborb]]s are a completely different species. They are hard to beat in swarms, but have low health. Bulborb larvae are infamous for their ability to quickly kill Pikmin, so it is a better strategy for the player kill them with their pilots. It is impossible to save a Pikmin after a single lightning-fast bite.  
'''Bulborb Larvae''' are legless enemies in [[Pikmin 2]] . They are the true juvenile [[grub-dog]]s, as [[Dwarf Bulborb]]s are members of the [[Breadbug Family]] imitating bulborbs. They are hard to kill in swarms, but have low health. Bulborb larvae are infamous for their ability to quickly kill Pikmin: the creature's bite is fast and fatal. However, the small creatures can be destroyed with one punch from a captain, so it is considered more effective to keep Pikmin away from the Larvae and attack with [[Captain|Olimar and his copilot.]]


Bulborb Larvae are continuously birthed from [[Empress Bulblax]]es on Sublevel 8 of the [[Frontier Cavern]], Sublevel 11 of the [[Hole of Heroes]], and Sublevel 4 of the [[Emperor's Realm]] in [[Challenge Mode]]. Only a certain amount can be born, though this number is large, and if enough of them are destroyed, the Empress Bulblax may wake up and start giving birth again. In the rear of a Bulborb Larva, the umbilical cord (the cord that connected it to its mother before it was born) can be seen.
Bulborb Larvae are continuously birthed from [[Empress Bulblax]]es on Sublevel 8 of the [[Frontier Cavern]], Sublevel 11 of the [[Hole of Heroes]], and Sublevel 4 of the [[Emperor's Realm]] in [[Challenge Mode]]. Only a certain amount can be born, though this number is large, and if enough of them are destroyed, the Empress Bulblax may wake up and start giving birth again. In the rear of a Bulborb Larva, the umbilical cord (the cord that connected it to its mother before it was born) can be seen.


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