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*If you listen closely, you can hear music coming from this creature. This can easly be heard in the [[Piklopedia]].
*If you listen closely, you can hear music coming from this creature. This can easly be heard in the [[Piklopedia]].
*This creature is similar to the Medusal Slurker in the fact that they have clear bodies and keep Pikmin trapped inside of them.
*This creature is similar to the Medusal Slurker in the fact that they have clear bodies and keep Pikmin trapped inside of them.
*Even though they are called Lesser Spotted Jellyfloats, they are more common than Greater Spotted Jellyfloats (although the spotted part could just be for the spots on it)
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Revision as of 09:41, December 18, 2012

Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat
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Appears in Pikmin 2
Scientific name Cephalus dottalium
Family Jellyfloat
Areas None
Caves Shower Room
Hole of Heroes
Dream Den
Challenge Mode stages None
2-Player Battle stages None
Attacks Inhales and eats Pikmin

The Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat is an enemy in Pikmin 2. They resemble large, blue, floating jellyfish with yellow spots that float through the air. They attack the Pikmin by inhaling them and trapping them inside. The Pikmin slowly become digested one by one over considerably long periods of time, but can be saved by defeating the enemy. This creature is related to the Greater Spotted Jellyfloat. Also it and the Greater Spotted Jellyfloat replaced the Puffstool, given they have similar antennaes and general body shape.


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Trivia

  • If you listen closely, you can hear music coming from this creature. This can easly be heard in the Piklopedia.
  • This creature is similar to the Medusal Slurker in the fact that they have clear bodies and keep Pikmin trapped inside of them.
  • Even though they are called Lesser Spotted Jellyfloats, they are more common than Greater Spotted Jellyfloats (although the spotted part could just be for the spots on it)