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There are two different types of Bulborb; those being the '''Grub-Dog''' family and the '''Breadbug''' family. The Grub-Dog family is both more robust and larger, while the Breadbug family is usually much smaller and only manages to escape falling prey to the Grub-Dog family members by mimicking the appearance of an average Grub-Dog Bulborb.
There are two different types of Bulborb; those being the '''Grub-Dog''' family and the '''Breadbug''' family. The Grub-Dog family is both more robust and larger, while the Breadbug family is usually much smaller and only manages to escape falling prey to the Grub-Dog family members by mimicking the appearance of an average Grub-Dog Bulborb.


==The Bulborbs==


===Grub-Dogs===


====Red Bulborb====
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The '''Red Bulborb''', previously known as the '''Spotty Bulborb''' ('''Oculus Kageyamii Russus'''), is the most common Bulborb in the Grub-Dog family and is also a highly nocturnal creature, preferring to sleep during the day. Red Bulborbs usually prey on smaller creatures, such as Pikmin, and have a large advantage over their tiny victims due to their large [[mouth]]. Red Bulborbs are capable of swallowing several Pikmin at once. The easiest way to defeat these creatures is to attack them from behind with a large group of Pikmin while they are sleeping. Fortunately, their [[reaction time]] is slow and you should be able to kill them before they have a chance to wake up and begin a counterattack. Also, cooperation between Bulborbs, even among members of the same species, is nonexistent. This allows much more leeway in planning a strategy to defeat them, no matter in how large a group they live.
====Hairy Bulborb====
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A rare variation of grub-dog, the nocturnal '''Hairy Bulborb''' ('''Oculus Kageyamii Folliculus''') spends most of its time sleeping in underground [[cave]]s and [[tunnel]]s. Somewhat strange looking, the Hairy Bulborb is completely [[white]] and its tail-end is covered with thick white [[hair]]. The hairy bulborb is best suited for arctic and winter conditions and is well protected from the cold. According to the [[Pikmin]] game, the Hairy Bulborb is very high-strung and loses all of its soft, fuzzy hair within moments of being startled awake from its slumber. If left alone, the hair will regrow almost as quickly. Similar to the Red Bulborb, the Hairy Bulborb uses its large mandibles to gain advantage over its prey, Pikmin.
====Orange Bulborb====
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The rarest of the Grub-Dogs, the '''Orange Bulborb''' ('''Oculus Kageyamii Orangium''') is a nocturnal creature that prefers to spend most of its time sleeping in underground caves and tunnels, though it does appear, on seldom occasions, above ground. The most dangerous of all Bulborbs, the Orange Bulborb is a light sleeper and quick on its feet, and awakens and mounts a counterattack three times as fast as all other Bulborb [[species]]. Like all other Grub-Dogs, the Orange Bulborb uses its large mouth for primary defense, and head on head engagement will often result in disaster for the attacking party. The most efficient way to defeat these bulborbs is to throw Pikmin onto its backside in the brief window while it cannot counterattack.
===Breadbugs===
Although unrelated to bulborbs, breadbugs share a family with miniature versions of bulborbs (though those bulborbs aren't acually related to real bulborbs either). Breadbugs live underground in holes they dig, only leaving to forage for food. Breadbugs are not agressive to other species, then again, few species are agressive towards them. Breadbugs have a thick, hard shell that protects them from predators, and are only defeated when sucked into  a [[pikmin]] onion.
====Dwarf Red Bulborb====
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Not actually belonging to the Grub-Dog family, the '''Dwarf Red Bulborb''' ('''Pansarus Pseudoculii Russus''') is a species all its own with no actual relation to the Red Bulborb. Although similar in physical appearance, the Dwarf Red Bulborb belong in the '''Breadbug''' family. Unlike the Red Bulborb, Dwarf Red Bulborbs are not nocturnal and generally prefer the day to the night. These creatures will occasionally form groups and [[hunting|hunt]] for Pikmin and other smaller creatures to eat. In contrast to the Grub-Dogs, Dwarf Bulborbs in the Breadbug family are much more alert and will attack if they sense the presence of Pikmin. However, since their mouths are much smaller they are usually much less dangerous, at most devouring two Pikmin at a time, whereas the true Bulborbs of the Grub-Dog family can ingest up to six at one turn.
====Snow Bulborb====
[[Image:Snow Bulborb OF.jpg|left|50px]]
Sporting the appearance of a juvenile Hairy Bulborb, this species is actually of no relation to the Hairy Bulborb. '''Snow Bulborbs''' ('''Pansarus Pseudooculii Frosticus''') are completely devoid of hair. Their entire bodies are colored white, with the exception of their mouths and noses, and their light blue spots. Snow Bulborbs are also very alert creatures that will sometimes travel in groups. However, they have small mouths and therefore are not as dangerous as Bulborbs belonging to the Grub-Dog family, for the same reasons.
====Dwarf Orange Bulborb====
The Dwarf Orange Bulborb, another member of the Breadbug family, is a miniaturized version of the Orange Bulborb. It contains the exact same garish (to quote the Pikmin game) coloration pattern as the Grub-Dog species it imitates, with the major exception that they travel almost exclusively in groups, an can never be found asleep in the daytime.
====Bulbmin & Dwarf Bulbmin====
A bulbmin is a relative of the Grub-dogs, and has a large      stem-with-leaf on it, much like a pikmin. The large ones act like bulborbs, and the Dwarf bulbmin follow it as the pikmin follow Captain Olimar.When the leader bulbmin is killed, the dwarf bulbmin,which can '''not''' hurt you, run around frantically. Also, unlike most 'dwarf-versions', the dwarf bulbmin is a relative, or possibly the young, of an ordinary bulbmin
====Bulblax====
'''Emperor bulblax''' is a large, bulborb-like creature with a ''long, purple, sticky tongue,'' and a hard green shell on it's back that protects it from pikmin attacks. The '''Emperess bulblax''' looks like an ordinary bulborb with a very, very, very, VERY large... err... abdomen. she keeps on spurting out bulborbs. In other words, stay away from the rear.


==See also==
==See also==
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Revision as of 19:05, December 3, 2005

File:Red Bulborb OF.jpg
A common Red Bulborb.

The Bulborb is a fictional species of creatures found in the Pikmin series of video games. There is several different types of Bulborbs; the most common being the Red Bulborb (previously known as the Spotty Bulborb). The Bulborbs all share the same role in the Pikmin games; and that is to attempt to eat and kill the Pikmin. Although a single Bulborb can usually easily overcome one or two Pikmin, the Bulborbs' main weakness lies in the fact they do not usually cooperate with one another, and thus, any single one of the Bulborbs can almost always be defeated a large group of the much smaller Pikmin.

Bulborbs tend to sleep during the daytime, and thus are vulnerable to surprise attacks by the Pikmin. At night, the Bulborbs tend to gain considerable energy and are therefore generally invulnerable. This forces the Pikmin to have to hide during night, usually within the Pikmin storage facility known as an Onion.

There are two different types of Bulborb; those being the Grub-Dog family and the Breadbug family. The Grub-Dog family is both more robust and larger, while the Breadbug family is usually much smaller and only manages to escape falling prey to the Grub-Dog family members by mimicking the appearance of an average Grub-Dog Bulborb.



See also