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The '''Burrowing Snarrow''' is a creature related to the [[Burrowing Snagret]] but never seen in the ''Pikmin'' series, only mentioned in notes.
==In fan games==
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|image = Burrowing_Snarrow2.jpg
|image = Burrowing_Snarrow2.jpg
|name = Shiropedes Anacondii Venalicium
|size=250px
|icon=P2 icon dummy.png
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|name = Shiropedes anacondii venalicium
|family = Snavian
|family = Snavian
|areas = '''P:WoMrB''' The Rousing Grove, Bath of Mystery, Quiet Vale, Land's End
|areas = '''P:WoMrB''' The Rousing Grove, Bath of Mystery, Quiet Vale, Land's End
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|attacks = Eats Pikmin
|attacks = Eats Pikmin, causes panic, breathes fire
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The '''Burrowing Snarrow''' is a creature related to the [[Burrowing Snagret]] but never seen in the ''Pikmin'' series, only mentioned in notes.


===[[Pikmin: Sinister Incinerator]]===
==In fanon-games==
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In this game, a creature titled the "Burrowing Snarrow" appears in the last dungeon in the [[Highland Field]], the [[Dark Field Cave]]. It behaves similarly to a [[Burrowing Snagret]], but its scales are a deeper shade of blue, and the feathers on its head are the same color as its dark blue skin. Its eyes glow green like an [[Armored Cannon Beetle]]. This creature is much more dangerous to fight because when its head pops up, it can shake from side to side to send out shockwaves around where it is currently rooted in the ground. These shockwaves can easily knock over Pikmin, making them easy targets for the quick enemy. It can also scream, scaring the Pikmin into running in all directions. It also has one more attack, and a bizarre one at that for the snagret species. After it takes 75% damage or more, it will be able to breathe fire at Pikmin. The strength and range of the fire is similar to that of the Flame Thrower wielded by the Titan Dweevil. After the long fight is over, it is revealed that the creature was under the influence of a [[Dark Spore]], which explains why this specimen acts so differently from what we know of the Burrowing Snarrow.
===''Pikmin: Sinister Incinerator''===
 
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In this game, a creature titled the "Burrowing Snarrow" appears in the last dungeon in the [[Highland Field]], the [[Dark Field Cave]]. It behaves similarly to a [[Burrowing Snagret]], but its scales are a deeper shade of blue, and the feathers on its head are the same color as its dark blue skin. Its eyes glow green like an [[Armored Cannon Beetle]]. This creature is much more dangerous to fight because when its head pops up, it can shake from side to side to send out shockwaves around where it is currently rooted in the ground. These shockwaves can easily knock over Pikmin, making them easy targets for the quick enemy. It can also scream, scaring the Pikmin into running in all directions. It also has one more attack and a bizarre one at that for the Snagret species. After it takes 75% damage or more, it will be able to breathe fire at Pikmin. The strength and range of the fire is similar to that of the flamethrower wielded by the Titan Dweevil. After the long fight is over, it is revealed that the creature was under the influence of a [[Dark Spore]], which explains why this specimen acts so differently from what we know of the Burrowing Snarrow.
 
===[[Pikmin Wii]]===
 
In Pikmin Wii, the burrowing snarrow returns as the final boss. It has changed... With three heads and extensive abilities, this foe is very hard to beat.


===[[Pikmin: Wrath of Mr. B]]===
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In Pikmin: Wrath of Mr. B, burrowing snarrows are similar to [[Burrowing Snagret|burrowing snagrets]] in shape, but have lighter blue scales, light gray head feathers, and, most strikingly, dark stripes on the tail and neck. These creatures are more common than snagrets, serving only as minibosses because they can't go underground and they move very slowly, allowing [[Olimar|Olimar ]] to just wail on it with pikmin until it's dead.
In ''Pikmin: Wrath of Mr. B'', Burrowing Snarrows are similar to [[Burrowing Snagret|burrowing snagrets]] in shape, but have lighter blue scales, light gray head feathers, and, most strikingly, dark stripes on the tail and neck. These creatures are more common than Snagrets, serving only as minibosses because they can't go underground and they move very slowly, allowing [[Olimar|Olimar]] to just wail on it with Pikmin until it's dead.


==Gallery==
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Image:Burrowing_snarrow.jpg|A concept drawing of a Burrowing Snarrow in [[Pikmin:Redemption]]
Image:Burrowing_snarrow.jpg|A concept drawing of a Burrowing Snarrow in ''[[Pikmin: Redemption]]''.
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[[Category:Pikmin: Redemption bosses]]
[[Category:Pikmin: Sinister Incinerator bosses]]
[[Category:Pikmin: Wrath of Mr. B bosses]]
[[Category:Pikmin: Ultimate Doom bosses]]

Revision as of 07:40, 28 February 2020

This article relates to the official games. See Pikipedia's "Burrowing Snarrow" article for more official information.
Burrowing Snarrow The icon used to represent this enemy.
File:Burrowing Snarrow2.jpg
Scientific name Shiropedes anacondii venalicium
Family Snavian
Areas P:WoMrB The Rousing Grove, Bath of Mystery, Quiet Vale, Land's End
Caves PSI Dark Field Cave
Carry weight 5
Max. carriers 10
Seed worth 10
Attacks Eats Pikmin, causes panic, breathes fire

The Burrowing Snarrow is a creature related to the Burrowing Snagret but never seen in the Pikmin series, only mentioned in notes.

In fanon-games

Template:In fanon-games

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This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Redemption, created by Sir Pikmin.
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Pikmin: Sinister Incinerator

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In this game, a creature titled the "Burrowing Snarrow" appears in the last dungeon in the Highland Field, the Dark Field Cave. It behaves similarly to a Burrowing Snagret, but its scales are a deeper shade of blue, and the feathers on its head are the same color as its dark blue skin. Its eyes glow green like an Armored Cannon Beetle. This creature is much more dangerous to fight because when its head pops up, it can shake from side to side to send out shockwaves around where it is currently rooted in the ground. These shockwaves can easily knock over Pikmin, making them easy targets for the quick enemy. It can also scream, scaring the Pikmin into running in all directions. It also has one more attack and a bizarre one at that for the Snagret species. After it takes 75% damage or more, it will be able to breathe fire at Pikmin. The strength and range of the fire is similar to that of the flamethrower wielded by the Titan Dweevil. After the long fight is over, it is revealed that the creature was under the influence of a Dark Spore, which explains why this specimen acts so differently from what we know of the Burrowing Snarrow.

Pikmin: Wrath of Mr. B

Main article: Pikmin: Wrath of Mr. B

In Pikmin: Wrath of Mr. B, Burrowing Snarrows are similar to burrowing snagrets in shape, but have lighter blue scales, light gray head feathers, and, most strikingly, dark stripes on the tail and neck. These creatures are more common than Snagrets, serving only as minibosses because they can't go underground and they move very slowly, allowing Olimar to just wail on it with Pikmin until it's dead.

Gallery