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==Naming== | ==Naming== | ||
The Bug-Eyed Crawmad is called such because of its protruding eyes – creatures like this are often called "bug-eyed". This creature is also similar to the [[Hermit Crawmad]], hence the "Crawmad" in its name. In UK English, the word "bug-eyed" is "bugeyed", so the European and Oceanic releases of the game call the creature "Bugeyed Crawmad". In Japan, it is called {{j|デメジャコ|Deme Jako}}, where {{j|デメ|deme}} means "bug-eyed", and {{j|ジャコ|jako}} is very similar to {{j|シャコ|shako}}, or "{{w|mantis shrimp}}". Internally, this creature is called <code>demejako</code>, which is a Romanization of its Japanese name. | The Bug-Eyed Crawmad is called such because of its protruding eyes – creatures like this are often called "bug-eyed". This creature is also similar to the [[Hermit Crawmad]], hence the "Crawmad" in its name. In UK English, the word "bug-eyed" is "bugeyed", so the European and Oceanic releases of the game call the creature "Bugeyed Crawmad". In Japan, it is called {{j|デメジャコ|Deme Jako}}, where {{j|デメ|deme}} means "bug-eyed", and {{j|ジャコ|jako}} is very similar to {{j|シャコ|shako}}, or "{{w|mantis shrimp}}". Internally, this creature is called <code>demejako</code>, which is a Romanization of its Japanese name. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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BugEyedCrawmadDataFile.jpg|The data file for the Bug-Eyed Crawmad in the European version. | BugEyedCrawmadDataFile.jpg|The data file for the Bug-Eyed Crawmad in the European version. | ||
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[[Category:Garden of Hope]] | [[Category:Garden of Hope]] |