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The '''creep-crab family''' is a family of creatures in ''Pikmin 2'', and it currently contains one known member, the [[Segmented Crawbster]]. The family name consists of the words creep and {{w|crab}}. The term "creep" here could either refer to its unsettling nature, or to the way it rolls being related to {{w|Adhesion railway#Forces on wheels, creep|railway adhesion creep}}.
The '''creep-crab family''' is a family of creatures in ''Pikmin 2'', and it currently contains one known member, the [[Segmented Crawbster]].


==Members==
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==Naming==
The family name consists of the words "creep" and "{{w|crab}}". While "crab" refers to how the Segmented Crawbster is crab-like, the term "creep" here could either refer to its unsettling nature, or to the way it rolls being related to {{w|Adhesion railway#Forces on wheels, creep|railway adhesion creep}}.
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Crawmad family]]
*[[Crawmad family]]

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The creep-crab family is a family of creatures in Pikmin 2, and it currently contains one known member, the Segmented Crawbster.

Members

Segmented Crawbster

Artwork of a Segmented Crawbster.
Main article: Segmented Crawbster.

The Segmented Crawbster is a boss in Pikmin 2, found exclusively on the tenth sublevel of the Cavern of Chaos. It attacks by curling into a ball and chasing after its prey in an attempt to crush them. If it hits a wall, it becomes temporarily incapacitated and exposes its only weak point: its soft underbelly. When agitated, it can use its massive claw arm to swipe away Pikmin. After the boss is defeated, it drops the Silencer.

Naming

The family name consists of the words "creep" and "crab". While "crab" refers to how the Segmented Crawbster is crab-like, the term "creep" here could either refer to its unsettling nature, or to the way it rolls being related to railway adhesion creep.

See also