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“ | This gargantuan species of the greater breadbug family has a torso so perfectly square that it almost seems like it was formed in a mold. For a brief period after birth, the giant breadbug competes for food with smaller breadbugs, but upon reaching maturity it seeks out much larger prey. This is the primary reason that two species with similar feeding habits can coexist in the same habitat. Hordes of Pikmin appear to pose the only plausible threat to this massive creature's life. | ” |
—Captain Olimar on the Giant Breadbug, entry from Olimar's Notes |
“ | Dried, roasted, and finely ground, the root of this plant makes a passable coffee substitute. | ” |
—Louie on the Seeding Dandelion, entry from Louie's notes |
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“ | Plump specimens are best spit-roasted whole, stuffed with a lime and a slab of bacon. Baste frequently to ensure a magnificently moist haunch. | ” |
—Louie on the Red Bulborb, entry from Louie's notes |
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