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The '''Lurking Lambchorb''' is a species of [[Lambchorb family|lambochorb]] that stuns [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] with its tail.
The '''Lurking Lambchorb''' is a species of [[Lambchorb family|lambchorb]] that stuns [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] with its tail.


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==In ''Pikmin: Echoes of Eternity''==
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The '''Lurking Lamchorb''' is the first enemy encountered in ''[[Pikmin: Echoes of Eternity]]'', found in the [[Placid Plains]]. It is bipedal, however, it is built like a quadruped, so it struggles with certain movements. Even though it is slow, it packs a punch when encountered. Lurking Lamchorb usually graze in patches of [[Cattlegrass]], which keeps them occupied and not alert to the [[leader]]s or [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]]. However, if one is not around any grass, it will be very alert.
The '''Lurking Lamchorb''' is the first enemy encountered in ''[[Pikmin: Echoes of Eternity]]'', found in the [[Placid Plains]]. It is bipedal, however, it is built like a quadruped, so it struggles with certain movements. Even though it is slow, it packs a punch when encountered. Lurking Lamchorb usually graze in patches of [[Cattlegrass]], which keeps them occupied and not alert to the [[leader]]s or [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]]. However, if one is not around any grass, it will be very alert.


Not only does it eat [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]], but it uses its tail to stun Pikmin, making them an easy meal. It has exceptional hearing due to its large ears, having a range of detection about that of an [[Orange Bulborb]], when not occupied. Its weak spot is the sides, as it is slow to rotate. Throwing Pikmin on its legs will slow it down even further, but if it knocks the Pikmin down, it will attempt to eat them. When the Pikmin are stunned, it is best to whistle them back repeatedly until they become normal again.
Not only does it eat [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]], but it uses its tail to stun Pikmin, making them an easy meal. It has exceptional hearing due to its large ears, having a range of detection about that of an [[Orange Bulborb]], when not occupied. Its weak spot is the sides, as it is slow to rotate. Throwing Pikmin on its legs will slow it down even further, but if it knocks the Pikmin down, it will attempt to eat them. When the Pikmin are stunned, it is best to whistle them back repeatedly until they recover.


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{{notes|Encyclopaedia animerros|Oberro agnus, kingdom Animalia, phylum cannicus, class vegeterri, family lamchorb. This bipedal organism seems to have a vestigial torso structure accommodating a quadrupedal configuration. It is estimated that 300 million years ago a common ancestor began to lose its back legs, due to environmental pressure, and success using its tail to catch prey. Being a herbivorous heterotroph, oberro agnus feeds on plant matter. However, due to seemingly predatory adaptations, one can surmise the existence of a mobile, hostile plant prey. Such a discovery leads to more questions...}}
{{notes|Encyclopaedia animerros|Oberro agnus, kingdom Animalia, phylum cannicus, class vegeterri, family lamchorb. This bipedal organism seems to have a vestigial torso structure accommodating a quadrupedal configuration. It is estimated that 300 million years ago a common ancestor began to lose its back legs, due to environmental pressure, and success in using its tail to catch prey. Being a herbivorous heterotroph, oberro agnus feeds on plant matter. However, due to seemingly predatory adaptations, one can surmise the existence of a mobile, hostile plant prey. Such a discovery leads to more questions...}}
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Lurking Lamchorb
Enemy
Family Lambchorb

The Lurking Lambchorb is a species of lambchorb that stuns Pikmin with its tail.

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In Pikmin: Echoes of Eternity

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Scientific name Oberro agnus
Family Lambchorb
Weight 10
Max. carriers 20
Seed worth 10
Attacks Eats and stuns Pikmin
Taxonomy
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Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Cannicus
Class Vegeterii
Family Lamchorb
Genus Oberro
Species Agnus

The Lurking Lamchorb is the first enemy encountered in Pikmin: Echoes of Eternity, found in the Placid Plains. It is bipedal, however, it is built like a quadruped, so it struggles with certain movements. Even though it is slow, it packs a punch when encountered. Lurking Lamchorb usually graze in patches of Cattlegrass, which keeps them occupied and not alert to the leaders or Pikmin. However, if one is not around any grass, it will be very alert.

Not only does it eat Pikmin, but it uses its tail to stun Pikmin, making them an easy meal. It has exceptional hearing due to its large ears, having a range of detection about that of an Orange Bulborb, when not occupied. Its weak spot is the sides, as it is slow to rotate. Throwing Pikmin on its legs will slow it down even further, but if it knocks the Pikmin down, it will attempt to eat them. When the Pikmin are stunned, it is best to whistle them back repeatedly until they recover.

Notes

Encyclopaedia animerros

Oberro agnus, kingdom Animalia, phylum cannicus, class vegeterri, family lamchorb. This bipedal organism seems to have a vestigial torso structure accommodating a quadrupedal configuration. It is estimated that 300 million years ago a common ancestor began to lose its back legs, due to environmental pressure, and success in using its tail to catch prey. Being a herbivorous heterotroph, oberro agnus feeds on plant matter. However, due to seemingly predatory adaptations, one can surmise the existence of a mobile, hostile plant prey. Such a discovery leads to more questions...