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===Fiery Blowhog=== | ===Fiery Blowhog=== | ||
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Scientific name: ''Sus aerfrigadae'' | Scientific name: ''Sus aerfrigadae'' | ||
The Icy Blowhog is an enemy in | The Icy Blowhog is an enemy in Pikmin 4. It has the same body shape as a Puffy Blowhog, with dark blue skin in the back that fades to white in the front, and has yellow eyes, similar to that of the Snowy Blowhog. It blows icy air that leaves patches of ice on the ground, which can freeze Pikmin that touch them. | ||
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===Puffy Blowhog=== | ===Puffy Blowhog=== | ||
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===Watery Blowhog=== | ===Watery Blowhog=== | ||
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==Naming== | ==Naming== | ||
The family's name is a combination of "blow", given the enemies' abilities to blow from their snouts, and {{w|Pig|hogs}}. True to the name, the grounded enemies in this family oink like real-life pigs. Some of the creatures' Japanese names use the word {{j|ドックリ|dokkuri}}, because of how their snouts and bodies resemble a {{w|Sake set#Server|Tokkuri}} bottle, which is what is used to serve sake with. The genus for members of this family is ''Sus'', which is Latin for "pig". | The family's name is a combination of "blow", given the enemies' abilities to blow from their snouts, and {{w|Pig|hogs}}. True to the name, the grounded enemies in this family oink like real-life pigs. Some of the creatures' Japanese names use the word {{j|ドックリ|dokkuri}}, because of how their snouts and bodies resemble a {{w|Sake set#Server|Tokkuri}} bottle, which is what is used to serve sake with. The genus name for members of this family is ''Sus'', which is Latin for "pig". | ||
===Names in other languages=== | ===Names in other languages=== |