Earthfin Dolfsheep: Difference between revisions
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:''"Terridon Delvato, kingdom Animalia, phylum cannicus, class hybridia, family Islafin. This quadrupedal hybridia is a carnivorous heterotroph, eating a diet of mostly Maggrubs and Pikmin. This species communicates using autonomous echolocation, a trait that can be used to confuse Hocotatians. This species seems to be docile when in the presence of Herding Aquanine."'' | :''"Terridon Delvato, kingdom Animalia, phylum cannicus, class hybridia, family Islafin. This quadrupedal hybridia is a carnivorous heterotroph, eating a diet of mostly Maggrubs and Pikmin. This species communicates using autonomous echolocation, a trait that can be used to confuse Hocotatians. This species seems to be docile when in the presence of Herding Aquanine."'' |
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Scientific name | Terridon Delvato | ||
Family | Islafin | ||
Weight | 6 | ||
Max. carriers | 12 | ||
Seed worth | 6 | ||
Attacks | Eats Pikmin, Confuses Captains |
Taxonomy | |
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Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Cannicus |
Class | Hybridia |
Family | Islafin |
Genus | Terridon |
Species | Delvato |
The Earthfin Dolfsheep is an early enemy encountered in Pikmin: Echoes of Eternity, found in the Placid Plains. It eats Pikmin and confuses Captains, but when it is in the presence of a Herding Aquanine they run away from Pikmin.
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- "Terridon Delvato, kingdom Animalia, phylum cannicus, class hybridia, family Islafin. This quadrupedal hybridia is a carnivorous heterotroph, eating a diet of mostly Maggrubs and Pikmin. This species communicates using autonomous echolocation, a trait that can be used to confuse Hocotatians. This species seems to be docile when in the presence of Herding Aquanine."