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These are not particularly noteworthy... See Pikipedia:General content policy#Trivia. Also, real-world grapes have that color thing too, and real world apricots/peaches look similar too, so no big deal.
(→‎Treasures as fruits: Weights there are always greater.)
(These are not particularly noteworthy... See Pikipedia:General content policy#Trivia. Also, real-world grapes have that color thing too, and real world apricots/peaches look similar too, so no big deal.)
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*All the fruits in ''Pikmin 3'' appear to be fresh and undamaged, which is odd, considering some of them are buried, underwater, not growing on any plant (except a few), and even ingested by creatures. This is likely just for ease of modeling.
*All the fruits in ''Pikmin 3'' appear to be fresh and undamaged, which is odd, considering some of them are buried, underwater, not growing on any plant (except a few), and even ingested by creatures. This is likely just for ease of modeling.
*The Fruit Files for [[Dawn Pustules]] and [[Dusk Pustules]] state 20 Pikmin are needed to carry them. While there are 20 grapes to carry in each, just one Pikmin can hypothetically handle the entire task by carrying one at a time.
*The Fruit Files for [[Dawn Pustules]] and [[Dusk Pustules]] state 20 Pikmin are needed to carry them. While there are 20 grapes to carry in each, just one Pikmin can hypothetically handle the entire task by carrying one at a time.
*Interestingly, Dawn Pustules are green despite being white grapes, and Dusk Pustules are purple despite being red grapes.
**Additionally, a Dawn Pustule is worth 20 pokos, while a Dusk Pustule is only worth 10.
*[[Lesser Mock Bottom|Lesser Mock Bottoms]] and [[Searing Acidshock|Searing Acidshocks]] have an identical shape.


==Names in other languages==
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