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The '''Bug-Eyed Crawmad''' ({{j|デメジャコ|Deme Jako|Bug-Eyed Mantis Shrimp}}, '''Bugeyed Crawmad''' in the European [[Region|version]]) is a | The '''Bug-Eyed Crawmad''' ({{j|デメジャコ|Deme Jako|Bug-Eyed Mantis Shrimp}}, '''Bugeyed Crawmad''' in the European [[Region|version]]) is a miniboss that appears in {{P3}} and {{P4}}. It is fought twice in the [[Garden of Hope]] in ''Pikmin 3'', and found in [[Giant's Hearth]] and [[The Mud Pit]] in ''Pikmin 4''. Its appearance is similar to the [[Hermit Crawmad]], but it possesses distinctly large eyes protruding out of its head through eye-stalks. Instead of appearing from only one hole in the ground, it can switch between two different holes. It resembles stout lobster or shrimp-like crustaceans whose claws resemble those of {{w|Squilla mantis|squillas}} but are in fact related to {{w|hermit crab}}s. | ||
The enemy sits in its burrow and is usually found around watery areas, although it can survive on dry land as well. It will peek out of its hole when prey – such as [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] – approach it. If a Pikmin or [[leader]] gets too close to its dwelling, the Crawmad will attack. It attacks by charging out of its hole and grabbing prey (up to ten Pikmin at once), almost instantly devouring them. The only way to damage this enemy is to hit its eyes. Once they are both significantly damaged, it will flip over exposing its raw underbelly. Despite being one of the largest bosses in the game, it takes only twelve Pikmin to carry. | The enemy sits in its burrow and is usually found around watery areas, although it can survive on dry land as well. It will peek out of its hole when prey – such as [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] – approach it. If a Pikmin or [[leader]] gets too close to its dwelling, the Crawmad will attack. It attacks by charging out of its hole and grabbing prey (up to ten Pikmin at once), almost instantly devouring them. The only way to damage this enemy is to hit its eyes. Once they are both significantly damaged, it will flip over exposing its raw underbelly. Despite being one of the largest bosses in the game, it takes only twelve Pikmin to carry. |