Adult Centipare

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Adult Centipare The icon used to represent this enemy.
Enemy
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Appearance in Hey! Pikmin.
Scientific name Prunus serrulatapoda
Family Centifly

The Adult Centipare is a large insectoid enemy that constantly flies forward through the air, waving gently up and down, never reacting to anything around it. Leaders and Pikmin alike can ride on the back of one of these creatures.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin: Decayed Leaf

Pikmin: Decayed Leaf
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Adult Centipare The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Prunus serrulatapoda
Family Centifly
Carry weight N/A
Max. carriers N/A
Seed worth N/A
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × N/A
Attacks None

The Adult Centipare is a species of Centifly in Pikmin: Decayed Leaf. The creature resembles its original appearance in Hey! Pikmin. However, it sports a slight blueish hue, rather than a lime green body.

Adult Centipares can be found nearby bouts of elevated land above ground. They can even be seen below ground in caves, where elevated ground is also located. The Centipare will fly from the ledge of the elevated land to the lower ground; where it will lay to rest. While it rests, the Pikmin and captain can get on the creature. The Centipare will wake up and fly to the elevated ground. They will constantly go from point A to B; serving as a form of transport for the Pikmin. If airborne enemies are near, they may try to attack the Pikmin riding the Centipare.

Notes

Olimar's notes

One a Centipare matures into an adult, it will venture far from its nest in the deep vegetation to fly into the sky. These creatures will attempt to find mates to lay hundreds of eggs with. Although, not many of the eggs end up making it. They are usually food for numerous creatures; mainly airborne ones like Shearwigs and Snitchbugs.


Louie's notes

If you manage to gather up a lot of these bugs, they make a good substitute for a delicious ramen cup!