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|common = Grubchucker. Its name describes its primary action of "chucking" its "grub" (food) into the large mouth on the top of its head. | |common = Grubchucker. Its name describes its primary action of "chucking" its "grub" (food) into the large mouth on the top of its head. | ||
|jpcommon = {{J|ナゲクライ| | |jpcommon = {{J|ナゲクライ|Nage Kurai|Throwing Crown}}. {{J|投げ|Nage}} means “throw”, referring to how the Grubchucker throws its food into the mouth on its head. {{J|位|Kurai}} can mean either “crown” or “throne”, but it most likely means the latter in this case, due to the sincipictal mouth on its head looking somewhat like a crown. | ||
|jpname = {{J|タカアシガマグチガニ| | |jpname = {{J|タカアシガマグチガニ|Takaashi Gamaguchi Gani|Long-legged Coin Purse Crab}} | ||
|scientific = ''Carabea vescora''. | |scientific = ''Carabea vescora''. | ||
|internal = Its internal name is <code>THROWEATER</code>, referring to it throwing Pikmin into its mouth to eat them. | |internal = Its internal name is <code>THROWEATER</code>, referring to it throwing Pikmin into its mouth to eat them. |
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