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[[File:-Pikmin Garden Piklopedia Enemies.png|thumb|300px|A variety of enemies from the series.]]
'''Enemies''' ({{j|原生生物|Gensei Seibutsu|Primitive Creature}}) are the many species present in PNF-404 that pose a hazard to [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]]. There are many types of enemies in the {{ps}}, with varying appearances, behaviors, and levels of hostility. [[Combat]] against enemies constitutes a major part of gameplay in all {{pg}}.


Enemies have varied attacks, and some take advantage of [[hazard]]s to cause damage to Pikmin who are not immune to them. Offensively, enemies either eat Pikmin or hurt them with attacks, both melee and projectile-based, and with effects that range from pushing the Pikmin off to outright killing them. A few enemies are incapable of directly killing Pikmin.
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Defeated enemies may drop [[pellet]]s, which can be brought to an [[Onion]] to exchange for Pikmin seeds. Defeated enemies that leave a corpse can also be returned to an Onion to also exchange for Pikmin seeds. Additionally, corpses can also be brought back to the [[Research Pod]] and the [[SPERO]] in exchange for [[Poko]]s, or the [[S.S. Beagle]] for [[Sparklium]]. An enemy under the effect of an [[ultra-bitter spray]] or being [[Ice|frozen]] will vanish when its [[health]] drops to zero; [[nectar]]s or [[spray]]s then have a chance of dropping instead.
The [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] encounter a multitude of '''enemies''' on [[PNF-404]]. With few exceptions, these are both predators and prey, and they have varied characteristics and appearances. Defeating enemies constitutes a major part of gameplay in all [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' games]].


Some enemies contain important items like [[ship part]]s, [[treasure]]s, [[fruit]]s and [[castaway]]s, which they drop when defeated; these will still be dropped even if the creature was petrified or frozen. Most downed enemies will also safely release any Pikmin in their grasp, regardless of any apparently fatal damage caused when the Pikmin was trapped (like the [[Cloaking Burrow-nit]]'s impalement). This allows otherwise doomed Pikmin to be saved.
Predator enemies have varied attacks, and some take the advantage of [[hazard]]s to cause damage to Pikmin who are not immune to them. Offensively, enemies either eat Pikmin or hurt them with attacks, both melee and projectile-based, and with effects that range from pushing the Pikmin off to outright killing them. A few enemies are incapable of directly killing Pikmin.


It is unconfirmed how most of the enemies are named, but it is known in most games that Olimar names them, as he bases the [[Bulborb]]'s name after his dog, [[Bulbie]]. The Nintendo Power Player's Guide for ''Pikmin'' and the Prima Guide for ''New Play Control! Pikmin'' both confirm that Olimar named every enemy from ''Pikmin''. {{p3}} is more confusing, however, since the names of enemies are only seen through [[lock-on|locking-on]]. It is possible the Koppaites name them immediately after they see each enemy, but its more likely the lock-on is just for the player and is not what the Koppaites actually see. For repeating enemies, it could be the [[KopPad]] has the names Olimar created stored inside it, like in the [[Insect Condo]]'s case.{{cite quote|{{notes:Insect Condo/brittanyus}}|[[Brittany]]|Brittany's notes on the [[Insect Condo]]}}
Killed enemies may drop [[pellet]]s, which can be brought to an [[Onion]] to exchange for Pikmin seeds. Defeated enemies that leave a corpse can also be returned to an Onion or the [[Research Pod]], being exchanged for [[Poko]]s in the case of the latter. An enemy under the effect of an [[ultra-bitter spray]] will vanish when its [[health]] drops to zero; [[nectar]]s or [[spray]]s then have a chance of dropping instead.


==List of enemies==
Some enemies contain important items like [[ship part]]s or [[treasure]]s which they drop when defeated; these will still be dropped even if the creature was petrified. Most downed enemies will also safely release any Pikmin in their grasp, regardless of any apparently fatal damage caused when the Pikmin was trapped (like the [[Cloaking Burrow-nit]]'s impalement). This allows otherwise doomed Pikmin to be saved.
The following is a list of enemies in the {{ps}}. Names in '''bold''' belong to enemies that are considered bosses or mini-bosses. The enemy categories on Pikipedia can also be browsed, with the main one being '''[[:Category:Enemies|Enemies]]'''.


===In ''Pikmin''===
==Bosses==
{{columns|3|* '''{{icon|Armored Cannon Beetle|y}}'''
Some particular types of enemies are larger or stronger than the other, more common ones, but appear less frequently. These are known as '''bosses''', and normally only one or two of each type appear in the entire game. Given that battles against them are usually more difficult, the rewards tend to be better, such as a large number of Pikmin seeds, Pokos, or an important story-related item. In ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'', defeated bosses do not respawn. In [[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]] there are 3 bosses, 2 of which have their own track. Those 2 being the [[Beady Long Legs]] and [[Emperor Bulblax]]. The [[Smoky Progg]] is a secret boss. The [[Puffstool]], [[Mamuta]] and [[Goolix]] are mid-bosses. [[Pikmin 2]] has the most bosses (being 12) and 10 of them share the same music track. Exceptions are the [[Waterwraith]]'s 2nd form (without rollers), the [[Giant Breadbug]] and the [[Titan Dweevil]]. In [[Pikmin 3]], the bosses are actually called bosses in game. There are 6 of them in the game. The music track is changed and plays 3 different stings, "normal", "danger" (when the boss attacks) and "attack chance". The only exclusive tracks belong to the [[Vehemoth Phosbat]] and the [[Plasm Wraith]]. In [[Mission Mode]] you can challenge the bosses to get a medal. There are 3 mid-bosses in the game. They are the [[Shaggy Long Legs]], [[Bug-eyed Crawmad]] and the [[Burrowing Snagret]]. The mid-boss theme in this game is the boss theme from [[Pikmin 2]]. The [[Calcified Crushblat]] and [[Peckish Aristocrab]] are in between regular enemy and mid-boss.
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!Boss
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!Silver
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|[[Armored Mawdad]]
|8:00
|?
|?
|?
|2:00
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|[[Vehemoth Phosbat]]
|15:00
|?
|?
|?
|5:00
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|[[Sandbelching Meerslug]]
|12:00
|?
|?
|?
|3:00
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|[[Scornet Maestro]]
|10:00
|?
|?
|?
|3:00
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|[[Quaggled Mireclops]]
|15:00
|?
|?
|?
|5:00
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|[[Plasm Wraith]]
|12:00
|?
|?
|?
|5:00
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The definition of a boss in the ''Pikmin'' series is not very clear. The most commonly held definition is that an enemy is considered a boss if it only appears in a few and specific spots in the game, it is stronger than other enemies and/or it guards an important item. Most bosses do have a specific or shared [[music]] theme, but this is not always the case.
 
A list of bosses can be found [[:Category:Bosses|here]].
 
==Behavior==
[[File:Pikmin Bulborbs.png|thumb|A [[Red Bulborb]] and a [[Dwarf Red Bulborb]] together, the two most iconic enemies in the series.]]
 
Most enemies roam around in a specific location of the [[area]], leaving only to chase after or run away from Pikmin or [[leader]]s. Some enemies are quite dedicated to their initial spots, returning to it after wandering too far. The locations in which enemies can be found sometimes depends on their nature. For instance, the fur-coated [[Hairy Bulborb]]s are better suited to cold environments, and as such, as commonly found in ice-themed [[cave]]s.
 
Enemies are normally killed by Pikmin attacks, which becomes easier the more Pikmin are attacking. They can also inadvertently kill themselves by ingesting [[White Pikmin]], falling off pits, or rarely, by coming into contact with certain hazards.
 
As threats to Pikmin, enemies can attack in a variety of ways, the most common one being eating them. They can also crush them, kill them with a [[hazard]] they're vulnerable to, and knock them out with an explosion, amongst other methods. For some of these attacks, there is a cap on the number of Pikmin that can be affected from it. For instance, in ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'', a [[Red Bulborb]] may only grab and eat three Pikmin at most, with a single bite, but in ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', five can fall prey to the same bite.
 
===Interactions===
For the most part, every enemy is its own entity, interacting only with the Pikmin and leaders. Some enemies, however, have passive or active interactions with the environment, other enemies, or miscellaneous objects.
 
====Environment interactions====
*In ''[[Pikmin 3]]'', most enemies will be unable to detect Pikmin and leaders if they are hiding under tall [[plant]]s.
*In ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', if an [[Emperor Bulblax]] gets close to a [[bomb-rock]], it will eat it without needing to be coaxed into doing so.
*The fire on a [[Fiery Bulblax]]'s back will be put out should it go into water. It will reignite once the enemy leaves.
*If a member of the [[Mandiblard family]] touches water, it will steadily lose [[health]].
 
====Cooperation====
Some creatures keep a bond with others. To maximize the chances of survival, some enemies can be seen next to others, normally of their own species, and oftentimes interacting with them when a fight for survival is taking place. [[Dwarf Red Bulborb]]s, [[Dwarf Bulbear]]s, etc. are often found next to larger enemies of the same species or of the species they are mimicking. When under attack, they may scream in order to wake up their larger allies.
 
Other creatures choose to follow a leader, normally of their own family. An example is the [[Bulbmin]], who lose all sense of control should their leader perish, and the [[Scornet]]s, who obey the command of the [[Scornet Maestro]].
 
====Hostility====
Hostility between enemies is non-existent, but cases of enemies damaging each other are not. Some enemies may, if inadvertently, hurt others. This normally happens when they try to kill Pikmin or leaders. Not many enemy attacks are made to hurt others, but the following exceptions exist:
*The [[Empress Bulblax]] can kill its young by rolling into them.
*A [[Gatling Groink]] can damage other enemies with its shots.
*A [[Lithopod family|Lithopod]]'s boulders can harm other enemies or even the launcher itself.
*The [[Raging Long Legs]] can stomp on and kill other enemies, particularly on the [[Angle Maze]].
*[[Volatile Dweevil]]s and [[Careening Dirigibug]]s can harm other enemies with their bomb-rocks.
*In ''Pikmin 3'', [[Yellow Wollywog]]s can kill or injure other enemies if they land on them.
 
==As a gameplay element==
In the games, enemies locations are relatively evenly spread, in order to maximize the balance between exploration and combat, as to not overwhelm the player. More important locations, however, are generally covered by stronger enemies, requiring the player to excel in combat skill if they are to obtain the rewards that lie behind them. Analogously, easier enemies are encountered closer to the landing sites and the first floors of [[cave]]s.
 
Enemies that are killed do not reappear until the [[leader]]s leave, regardless of leaving a corpse. Some enemies do however respawn after an in-game day has passed, or after a [[cave]] is entered and exited, although others might require the passing of some full days before returning. In addition, some only appear in specific days, as is the case with the [[Goolix]] and the [[Mamuta]] on [[The Impact Site]]. Besides respawning, some enemies can actually [[revive]] after they've been considered dead, and a few have a natural [[Health#Regeneration|health regeneration]] mechanic.
 
Intelligence-wise, enemies have a very simplistic artificial intelligence system. Some bosses are hard-coded to perform more specific actions and reply to more specific events, but for the most part, enemies can recognize the presence of a Pikmin, when to attack, when to shake Pikmin off, when to return to their home spot, and not much else. On top of that, their path recognition systems are non-existent: when they want to reach a spot, they head directly towards it, with no regard to any walls or obstacles. Most of the time there are no obstacles in the way (or if there are, they can be slid through), but otherwise, this can lead to them getting stuck behind them, endlessly walking in place.
 
This simplicity, however, is required to minimize the development costs and the processor usage, given that more complex path recognition systems could end up lowering the game's framerate. Another trick to minimize processor usage is to simply not render or recognize any enemy that lies beyond the [[camera]]'s reach. These tricks allow the game to run smoothly without severely compromising the game and the enemies' livelihood.
 
==List==
The following is a list of enemies in the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' series]]. Names in '''bold''' belong to enemies that are considered bosses. You may also browse the available categories on Pikipedia, with the top one being '''[[:Category:Enemies|Enemies]]'''.
 
===Enemies in ''Pikmin''===
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* '''{{icon|Armored Cannon Beetle|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Beady Long Legs|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Beady Long Legs|y}}'''
* {{icon|Breadbug|y}}
* {{icon|Breadbug|y}}
* '''{{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y}}'''
* {{icon|Dwarf Bulbear|y}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Bulbear|y}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Bulborb|y}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Red Bulborb|y}}
* '''{{icon|Emperor Bulblax|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Emperor Bulblax|y}}'''
* {{icon|Female Sheargrub|y}}
* {{icon|Female Sheargrub|y}}
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* {{icon|Iridescent Flint Beetle|y}}
* {{icon|Iridescent Flint Beetle|y}}
* {{icon|Male Sheargrub|y}}
* {{icon|Male Sheargrub|y}}
|
* '''{{icon|Mamuta|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Mamuta|y}}'''
* {{icon|Pearly Clamclamp|y}}
* {{icon|Pearly Clamclamp|y}}
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* '''{{icon|Smoky Progg|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Smoky Progg|y}}'''
* {{icon|Spotty Bulbear|y}}
* {{icon|Spotty Bulbear|y}}
* {{icon|Bulborb|y|n=Spotty Bulborb}}
* {{icon|Red Bulborb|y|n=Spotty Bulborb}}
* {{icon|Swooping Snitchbug|y}}
* {{icon|Swooping Snitchbug|y}}
* {{icon|Water Dumple|y}}
* {{icon|Water Dumple|y}}
* {{icon|Wolpole|y}}
* {{icon|Wogpole|y}}
* {{icon|Wollyhop|y}}
* {{icon|Wollywog|y}}
* {{icon|Yellow Wollyhop|y}}
* {{icon|Yellow Wollywog|y}}
}}
|}


{{see also|Category:Pikmin 1 enemies|t1=''Pikmin'' enemies category}}
:''Category: [[:Category:Pikmin 1 enemies|Pikmin 1 enemies]]''


===In ''Pikmin 2''===
===Enemies in ''Pikmin 2''===
{{columns|3|* {{icon|Anode Beetle|y}}
{|style = "width: 70%;"
* {{icon|Anode Dweevil|y}}  
| valign="top" |
* {{icon|Anode Beetle|y}}
* {{icon|Anode Dweevil|y}}
* {{icon|Antenna Beetle|y}}
* {{icon|Antenna Beetle|y}}
* {{icon|Armored Cannon Larva|y|n=Armored Cannon Beetle Larva}}
* {{icon|Armored Cannon Beetle Larva|y}}
* '''{{icon|Beady Long Legs|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Beady Long Legs|y}}'''
* {{icon|Breadbug|y}}
* {{icon|Breadbug|y}}
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* '''{{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y}}'''
* {{icon|Careening Dirigibug|y}}
* {{icon|Careening Dirigibug|y}}
* {{icon|Caustic Dweevil|y}}
* {{icon|Cloaking Burrow-nit|y}}
* {{icon|Cloaking Burrow-nit|y}}
* {{icon|Creeping Chrysanthemum|y}}
* {{icon|Creeping Chrysanthemum|y}}
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* {{icon|Dwarf Bulbear|y}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Bulbear|y}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Orange Bulborb|y}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Orange Bulborb|y}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Bulborb|y|n=Dwarf Red Bulborb}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Red Bulborb|y}}
* '''{{icon|Emperor Bulblax|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Emperor Bulblax|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Empress Bulblax|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Empress Bulblax|y}}'''
* {{icon|Female Sheargrub|y}}
* {{icon|Female Sheargrub|y}}
| valign="top" |
* {{icon|Fiery Blowhog|y}}
* {{icon|Fiery Blowhog|y}}
* {{icon|Fiery Bulblax|y}}
* {{icon|Fiery Bulblax|y}}
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* {{icon|Hermit Crawmad|y}}
* {{icon|Hermit Crawmad|y}}
* {{icon|Honeywisp|y}}
* {{icon|Honeywisp|y}}
* {{icon|Hydro Dweevil|y}}
* {{icon|Iridescent Flint Beetle|y}}
* {{icon|Iridescent Flint Beetle|y}}
* {{icon|Iridescent Glint Beetle|y}}
* {{icon|Iridescent Glint Beetle|y}}
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* '''{{icon|Raging Long Legs|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Raging Long Legs|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Ranging Bloyster|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Ranging Bloyster|y}}'''
| valign="top" |
* {{icon|Ravenous Whiskerpillar|y}}
* {{icon|Ravenous Whiskerpillar|y}}
* {{icon|Bulborb|y|n=Red Bulborb}}
* {{icon|Red Bulborb|y}}
* '''{{icon|Segmented Crawbster|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Segmented Crawbster|y}}'''
* {{icon|Shearwig|y}}
* {{icon|Shearwig|y}}
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* {{icon|Watery Blowhog|y}}
* {{icon|Watery Blowhog|y}}
* {{icon|Withering Blowhog|y}}
* {{icon|Withering Blowhog|y}}
* {{icon|Wolpole|y}}
* {{icon|Wogpole|y}}
* {{icon|Wollyhop|y}}
* {{icon|Wollywog|y}}
* {{icon|Yellow Wollyhop|y}}
* {{icon|Yellow Wollywog|y}}
}}
|}


{{see also|Category:Pikmin 2 enemies|t1=''Pikmin 2'' enemies category|Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|t2=Piklopedia (''Pikmin 2'')}}
:''Category: [[:Category:Pikmin 2 enemies|Pikmin 2 enemies]]. Read [[Piklopedia]] for a more detailed list.''


===In ''Pikmin 3''===
===Enemies in ''Pikmin 3''===
{{columns|3|* {{icon|Arachnode|y}}
{| style="width:66%"
| valign= "top" |
* {{icon|Arachnode|y}}
* {{icon|Arctic Cannon Larva|y}}
* {{icon|Arctic Cannon Larva|y}}
* {{icon|Armored Cannon Larva|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Armored Cannon Larva|y}}
* '''{{icon|Armored Mawdad|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Armored Mawdad|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Baldy Long Legs|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Baldy Long Legs|y}}'''
* {{icon|Bearded Amprat|y}}
* {{icon|Bearded Amprat|y}}
* '''{{icon|Bug-Eyed Crawmad|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Bug-eyed Crawmad|y}}'''
* {{icon|Bulborb|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Red Bulborb|n=Bulborb|y|v=P3}}
* '''{{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y|v=P3}}'''
* '''{{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y|v=P3}}'''
* {{icon|Calcified Crushblat|y}}
* {{icon|Calcified Crushblat|y}}
* {{icon|Desiccated Skitter Leaf|y}}
* {{icon|Desiccated Skitter Leaf|y}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Bulbear|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Bulbear|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Bulborb|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Red Bulborb|n=Dwarf Bulborb|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Orange Bulborb|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Orange Bulborb|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Female Sheargrub|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Female Sheargrub|y|v=P3}}
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* {{icon|Flighty Joustmite|y}}
* {{icon|Flighty Joustmite|y}}
* {{icon|Hermit Crawmad|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Hermit Crawmad|y|v=P3}}
| valign="top" |
* {{icon|Iridescent Flint Beetle|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Iridescent Flint Beetle|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Joustmite|y}}
* {{icon|Joustmite|y}}
* {{icon|Male Sheargrub|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Male Sheargrub|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Medusal Slurker|y}}
* {{icon|Medusal Slurker|y}}
* {{icon|Mysterious Life-Form|y}}
* {{icon|Nectarous Dandelfly|y}}
* {{icon|Nectarous Dandelfly|y}}
* {{icon|Orange Bulborb|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Peckish Aristocrab|y}}
* {{icon|Peckish Aristocrab|y}}
* {{icon|Phosbat|y}}
* {{icon|Phosbat|y}}
* {{icon|Phosbat Pod|y}}
* '''{{icon|Plasm Wraith|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Plasm Wraith|y}}'''
* {{icon|Puckering Blinnow|y}}
* {{icon|Puckering Blinnow|y}}
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* {{icon|Pyroclasmic Slooch|y}}
* {{icon|Pyroclasmic Slooch|y}}
* '''{{icon|Quaggled Mireclops|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Quaggled Mireclops|y}}'''
* {{icon|Red Spectralids|y}}
* {{icon|Red Spectralid|y}}
* {{icon|Orange Bulborb|y|v=P3}}
* '''{{icon|Sandbelching Meerslug|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Sandbelching Meerslug|y}}'''
* {{icon|Scornet|y}}
* {{icon|Scornet|y}}
* '''{{icon|Scornet Maestro|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Scornet Maestro|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Shaggy Long Legs|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Shaggy Long Legs|y}}'''
| valign="top" |
* {{icon|Shearwig|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Shearwig|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Skeeterskate|y}}
* {{icon|Skeeterskate|y}}
* {{icon|Skutterchuck|y}}
* {{icon|Skitter Leaf|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Skitter Leaf|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Skutterchuck|y}}
* {{icon|Spotty Bulbear|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Spotty Bulbear|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Sputtlefish|y}}
* {{icon|Sputtlefish|y}}
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* '''{{icon|Vehemoth Phosbat|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Vehemoth Phosbat|y}}'''
* {{icon|Waddlepus|y}}
* {{icon|Waddlepus|y}}
* {{icon|Watery Blowhog|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Water Dumple|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Water Dumple|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Watery Blowhog|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Whiptongue Bulborb|y}}
* {{icon|Whiptongue Bulborb|y}}
* {{icon|White Spectralids|y}}
* {{icon|White Spectralid|y}}
* {{icon|Wogpole|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Wogpole|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Yellow Spectralids|y}}
* {{icon|Yellow Spectralid|y}}
* {{icon|Yellow Wollywog|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Yellow Wollywog|y|v=P3}}
}}
|}
 
{{see also|Category:Pikmin 3 enemies|t1=''Pikmin 3'' enemies category|Piklopedia (Pikmin 3 Deluxe)|t2=Piklopedia (''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'')}}
===In ''Pikmin 4''===
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The reason why regular enemies like the Dwarf Bulborb, Tusked Blowhog, and Hermit Crawmad are listed as bosses here is due to specific instances of them that appear accompanied by boss music, that only goes away if they are killed, or in the case of sublevels like Cavern for a King sublevel 2 and The Mud Pit sublevel 3, until all enemies on the floor are killed.
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{{columns|3|* {{icon|Albino Dwarf Bulborb|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Ancient Sirehound|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Anode Beetle|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Anode Dweevil|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Arachnode|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Arctic Cannon Beetle|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Arctic Cannon Larva|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Aristocrab Offspring|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Armored Cannon Larva|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Baldy Long Legs|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Bearded Amprat|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Blizzarding Blowhog|y|v=P4}}'''
* '''{{icon|Bloomcap Bloyster|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Bogswallow|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Breadbug|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Bug-Eyed Crawmad|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Bulborb Larva|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Bulborb|y|v=P4}}'''
* '''{{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Chillyhop|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Creeping Chrysanthemum|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Crusted Rumpup|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Desiccated Skitter Leaf|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Doodlebug|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Downy Snagret|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Bulbear|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Dwarf Bulborb|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Dwarf Frosty Bulborb|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Orange Bulborb|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Emperor Bulblax|y|v=P4}}'''
* '''{{icon|Empress Bulblax|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Female Sheargrub|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Fiery Blowhog|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Fiery Bulblax|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Fiery Dweevil|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Flighty Joustmite|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Foolix|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Freezecake|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Frosty Bulborb|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Giant Breadbug|y|v=P4}}'''
* '''{{icon|Gildemander|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Gildemandwee|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Greater Spotted Jellyfloat|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Groovy Long Legs|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Grubchucker|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Hermit Crawmad|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Honeywisp|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Horned Cannon Beetle|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Hydro Dweevil|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Iceblown Dweevil|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Icy Blowhog|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Iridescent Flint Beetle|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Iridescent Glint Beetle|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Joustmite|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Jumbo Bulborb|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Male Sheargrub|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Mama Sheargrub|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Mammoth Snootwhacker|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Mamuta|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Man-at-Legs|y|v=P4}}'''
* '''{{icon|Masterhop|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Miniature Snootwhacker|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Mitite|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Moldy Dwarf Bulborb|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Moldy Slooch|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Moss|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Muckerskate|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Orange Bulborb|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Pearly Clamclamp|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Peckish Aristocrab|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Porquillion|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Pricklepuff|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Puckering Blinnow|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Puffstool|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Puffy Blowhog|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Pyroclasmic Slooch|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Red Spectralids|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Scorchcake|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Shearflea|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Shearwig|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Shockcake|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Skeeterskate|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Skitter Leaf|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Skutterchuck|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Smoky Progg|y|v=P4}}'''
* '''{{icon|Snowfake Fluttertail|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Snowy Blowhog|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Sovereign Bulblax|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Spotty Bulbear|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Startle Spore|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Sunsquish|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Swooping Snitchbug|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Titan Blowhog|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Toady Bloyster|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Toxstool|y|v=P4}}'''
* '''{{icon|Tusked Blowhog|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Venom Dweevil|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Waddlepus|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Waddlequaff|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Water Dumple|y|v=P4}}
* '''{{icon|Waterwraith|y|v=P4}}'''
* {{icon|Watery Blowhog|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Whiptongue Bulborb|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|White Spectralids|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Withering Blowhog|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Wollyhop|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Wolpole|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Yellow Spectralids|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Yellow Wollyhop|y|v=P4}}
}}
 
{{see also|Category:Pikmin 4 enemies|t1=''Pikmin 4'' enemies category|Piklopedia (Pikmin 4)|t2=Piklopedia (''Pikmin 4'')}}
 
===In ''Hey! Pikmin''===
{{columns|3|
* {{icon|Adult Centipare|y}}
* '''{{icon|Armurk|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Berserk Leech Hydroe|y}}'''
* {{icon|Blubbug|y}}
* '''{{icon|Bulborb|y|v=HP}}'''
* {{icon|Centipare|y}}
* {{icon|Clicking Slurker|y}}
* {{icon|Coppeller|y}}
* {{icon|Crammed Wraith|y}}
* {{icon|Crested Mockiwi|y}}
* {{icon|Crumbug|y}}
* {{icon|Crystalline Crushblat|y}}
* '''{{icon|Electric Cottonade|y}}'''
* {{icon|Electric Spectralid|y}}
* {{icon|Electripede|y}}
* {{icon|Elongated Crushblat|y}}
* '''{{icon|Emperor Bulblax|y|v=HP}}'''
* {{icon|Eye-Stalker Bulbeel|y}}
* '''{{icon|Fiery Blowhog|y|v=HP}}'''
* {{icon|Fiery Blowlet|y}}
* {{icon|Fiery Dwarf Bulblax|y}}
* {{icon|Fiery Young Yellow Wollywog|y}}
* {{icon|Fireflap Bulborb|y}}
* {{icon|Fireflinger Groink|y}}
* {{icon|Firesnout Beetle|y}}
* {{icon|Flatterchuck|y}}
* {{icon|Flying Spotted Jellyfloat|y}}
* {{icon|Grabbit|y}}
* {{icon|Large Splurchin|y}}
* {{icon|Leech Hydroe|y}}
* '''{{icon|Long Water Dumple|y}}'''
* '''{{icon|Luring Slurker|y}}'''
* {{icon|Male Sheargrub|y|v=HP}}
* {{icon|Mockiwi|y}}
* {{icon|Muggonfly|y}}
* {{icon|Puckering Blinnow|y|v=HP}}
* {{icon|Puffstalk|y}}
* {{icon|Puffy Blubbug|y}}
* '''{{icon|Queen Shearwig|y}}'''
* {{icon|Red Bubblimp|y}}
* {{icon|Seedbagger|y}}
* {{icon|Shearblug|y}}
* {{icon|Shooting Spiner (Female)|y}}
* {{icon|Shooting Spiner (Male)|y}}
* {{icon|Skutterchuck|y|v=HP}}
* {{icon|Sparrowhead|y}}
* {{icon|Speargrub|y}}
* {{icon|Spiny Coppeller|y}}
* {{icon|Sporegrub|y}}
* {{icon|Spornet|y}}
* {{icon|Starnacle|y}}
* {{icon|Stony Flint Beetle|y}}
* {{icon|Stuffed Bellbloom|y}}
* {{icon|Swooping Snitchbug|y|v=HP}}
* {{icon|Widemouthed Anode Beetle|y}}
* {{icon|Yellow Wollywog|y|v=HP}}
* {{icon|Young Yellow Wollywog|y}}
}}
{{see also|Category:Hey! Pikmin enemies|t1=''Hey! Pikmin'' enemies category|Hey! Pikmin logs|t2=''Hey! Pikmin'' logs}}
 
==Bosses==
{{main|Boss}}
Boss enemies are tougher than standard enemies, but also rarer. They usually have to be defeated to obtain a plot-critical object. While ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 4'' have inconsistent distinctions between bosses and regular enemies, ''Pikmin 2'' has 12 clearly-defined bosses that are found at the end of [[cave]]s, ''Pikmin 3'' has 6 very clearly-defined bosses that each hold the item that allows access to the next section of the story, and ''Hey! Pikmin'' has 9 very clearly-defined bosses fought at the end of [[sector]]s.
 
==Behavior==
Most enemies roam around in a specific location of the [[area]], leaving only to chase after or run away from Pikmin or [[leader]]s. Some enemies are quite dedicated to their initial spots, returning to them after wandering too far, while others, like the [[Spotty Bulbear]] in {{p2}}, will patrol a certain area and can even chase the player all the way to the [[Onion]]s. The locations in which enemies can be found sometimes depend on their nature. For instance, the fur-coated [[Hairy Bulborb]]s are better suited to cold environments, and as such, are commonly found in ice-themed [[cave]]s.
 
Enemies are normally killed by Pikmin attacks, which becomes easier the more Pikmin are attacking. They can also inadvertently kill themselves by ingesting [[White Pikmin]], falling off pits, or rarely, by coming into contact with certain [[hazard]]s. They can even be killed by some of the attacks of other enemies, such as the [[Armored Cannon Larva]]'s rocks, or the [[Yellow Wollyhop]]'s stomp in ''[[Pikmin 3]]''.
 
As threats to Pikmin, enemies can attack in a variety of ways, the most common one being eating them. They can also [[Crushing|crush]] them, kill them with a [[hazard]] they're vulnerable to, and knock them out with an explosion, among other methods. For some of these attacks, there is a cap on the number of Pikmin that can be affected by it. For instance, in {{p1}}, a [[Bulborb]] may only grab and eat three Pikmin at most with a single bite, but in ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', five can fall prey to the same bite. The exception to this is the enemies in {{hp}}, which more often than not, kill Pikmin and damage Olimar by simply touching them.
 
===Interactions===
For the most part, every enemy is its own entity, interacting only with the Pikmin and leaders. Some enemies, however, have passive or active interactions with the environment, other enemies, or miscellaneous objects.
 
====Environment interactions====
*In {{p3}}, most enemies will be unable to detect Pikmin and leaders if they are [[hiding]] under tall [[plant]]s.
*In {{p2}}, if an [[Emperor Bulblax]] gets close to a [[bomb-rock]], it will eat it without needing to be coaxed into doing so.
*The fire on a [[Fiery Bulblax]] or a [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]]'s back will be put out should it go into water. Both creatures reignite once they leave the water.
*If a member of the [[Mandiblard family]] touches water, it will steadily lose [[health]], and if it is near a wooden [[bridge]] and not in pursuit, it will begin deconstructing it. This only happens in ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 2''.
*[[Wolpole]]s and [[Puckering Blinnow]]s will start flailing around if they're on dry land, but they are able to swim freely if they're underwater.
*In {{p3}}, the [[Swarming Sheargrub]] will drink any [[nectar]] that it comes across, which will make it grow in size.
 
====Cooperation====
[[File:Shaded Terrace P3 Bulborbs.jpg|thumb|[[Dwarf Bulborbs]] are often found congregating around a [[Bulborb]].]]
Some creatures keep a bond with others. To maximize the chances of survival, some enemies can be seen next to others, normally of their own species, and oftentimes interacting with them when a fight for survival is taking place. [[Dwarf Bulborb]]s and [[Dwarf Bulbear]]s, for example, are often observed clustering around a leader who is either [[Spotty Bulbear|a larger member of the same species]] or [[Bulborb|an adult of the species they are mimicking]]. When under attack in ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'', they may scream in order to wake up their larger allies.
 
Other creatures also choose to follow a leader, normally of their own family. Examples include the [[Bulbmin]], who lose all sense of control should their leader perish, the [[Scornet]]s, who obey the command of the [[Scornet Maestro]], and the [[Shearwig]]s, which can be found under the control of a [[Queen Shearwig]], and are otherwise independent.


====Hostility====
Category: [[:Category:Pikmin 3 enemies|''Pikmin 3'' enemies]]
Hostility between enemies is non-existent, but cases of enemies damaging each other are not. Some enemies may, if inadvertently, hurt others. This normally happens when they try to kill Pikmin or leaders. Not many enemy attacks are made to hurt others, but the following are:
*The [[Empress Bulblax]] can kill its young by rolling into them.
*A [[Gatling Groink]] can damage other enemies with its shots (including other Groinks), but not itself.
*The [[Waterwraith]] instantly kills any enemies it rolls over.
*Most [[lithopod]]s with boulders can harm other enemies or even the launcher itself.
*The [[Raging Long Legs]] and [[Baldy Long Legs]] can stomp on and kill other enemies, particularly on the [[Angle Maze]] and [[Tropical Forest]], respectively.
*In ''Pikmin 3'', [[Yellow Wollyhop]]s can kill or injure other enemies if they land on them.
*In ''Pikmin 3'', [[Skutterchuck]]s can harm and kill other enemies if their [[crystal nodule]]s land on them. They can even kill themselves.
*The [[Man-at-Legs]] can hurt other enemies with its gun. This is impossible to see without hacks, since the creature never appears alongside other enemies.
 
==As a gameplay element==
In the games, enemy locations are relatively evenly spread, in order to maximize the balance between exploration and [[combat]], as to not overwhelm the player. More important locations, however, are generally covered by stronger enemies, requiring the player to excel in combat skill if they are to obtain the rewards that lie behind them. Analogously, easier enemies are encountered closer to the landing sites and the first floors of [[cave]]s.
 
Enemies that are killed do not reappear until the [[leader]]s leave, regardless of leaving a corpse. Some enemies do, however, respawn after an in-game day has passed, or after a [[cave]] is entered and exited, although others might require the passing of some full days before returning. In addition, some only appear in specific days, as is the case with the [[Goolix]] and the [[Mamuta]] on [[The Impact Site]]. Besides respawning, some enemies can actually [[revive]] after they've been considered dead, and a few have a natural [[Health#Regeneration|health regeneration]] mechanic.
 
Intelligence-wise, enemies have a very simplistic artificial intelligence system. Some bosses are hard-coded to perform more specific actions and reply to more specific events, but for the most part, enemies can recognize the presence of a Pikmin, when to attack, when to shake Pikmin off, when to return to their home spot, and not much else. On top of that, their path recognition systems are non-existent: when they want to reach a spot, they head directly towards it, with no regard to any walls or obstacles. Most of the time, there are no obstacles in the way (or if there are, they can be slid through), but otherwise, this can lead to them getting stuck behind them, endlessly walking in place.
 
Enemies also do not take walls into account for their vision, chasing, or animations. They can see prey through walls, they will walk into them if their target is on the other side, and if they are close enough to attack, they can reach Pikmin and leaders through the wall; this is especially notable for enemies with long reach, like the [[Cloaking Burrow-nit]]. Regardless, the [[Hermit Crawmad]] has the ability to climb up walls, as demonstrated in tile sublevels with pools, such as sublevel 1 of [[The Giant's Bath]].
 
These simplicities, however, are required to minimize the development costs and the processor usage, given that more complex path recognition systems could end up lowering the game's [[frame]]rate. Another trick to minimize processor usage is to simply not render or recognize any enemy that lies beyond the [[camera]]'s reach. These tricks allow the game to run smoothly without severely compromising the game and the enemies' livelihood.


==In-game encyclopedias==
==In-game encyclopedias==
[[File:Pikmin 4 Piklopedia.png|thumb|left|A Screenshot of the Piklopedia from {{p4}}.]]
[[File:Piklopedia.jpg|thumb|left|Screenshot of the Piklopedia.]]
{{main|Enemy reel|Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|t2=Piklopedia (''Pikmin 2'')|Piklopedia (Pikmin 3 Deluxe)|t3=Piklopedia (''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'')|Piklopedia (Pikmin 4)|Hey! Pikmin logs|t4=Piklopedia (''Pikmin 4'')}}
{{main|Enemy reel}}
{{main|Piklopedia}}


The enemy reel is a special movie at the end of ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]''. It showcases short clips featuring all enemies in the game, accompanied by a minor description of each.
The enemy reel is a special movie at the end of ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]''. It showcases short clips featuring all enemies in the game, accompanied by a minor description of each.


The Piklopedia is a catalog of creatures in {{p2}}, {{p3d}} and {{p4}}. Each entry shows the creature in action and some notes on it by the leaders, as well as some statistics. The Piklopedia in ''Pikmin 2'' allows the player to interact with the enemies, by throwing [[Pikpik carrot]]s, using a free camera mode. The Piklopedia in ''Pikmin 4'' further enhances this feature by allowing players to "engage" with enemies, letting the player to fight against them in a simulated environment with infinite Pikmin and items. This allows the player to strategize without worrying about any Pikmin losses.
The Piklopedia is a catalog of enemies and plants, available before entering an [[area]] at the start of a day in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. This list is filled with enemy entries as they are killed in the game. Each entry also details the amount of Pokos the enemy is worth, how many of them have been killed so far, Olimar and Louie's notes, and it allows the player to view them roaming around and eat thrown [[Pikpik carrot]]s, using a free camera mode.
 
The Indigenous Life Exploration Notes are a series of [[data file]]s containing a few tips about how some of the more common enemies work, especially bosses. They also have a stylized drawing of the situation they describe.
 
The logs in ''Hey! Pikmin'' are similar to the Piklopedia, but do not allow direct interaction with the creatures, and only contain Olimar's notes.


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==Enemies that reappear==
{{todo|Verify these enemies and the number of each.}}
In ''Pikmin 2''{{'s}} above-ground areas, most enemies take a few days to respawn, but some will do so after entering and exiting a cave. Some of these enemies hold treasures, and if the enemy has been killed but its treasure has not been retrieved, it will ingest the object again when it reappears.
;Valley of Repose
*[[Fiery Bulblax]]
;Awakening Wood
*[[Unmarked Spectralids]] x8 (four on a [[Margaret]], four on a nearby [[Figwort]])
*[[Female Sheargrub]]s (before day 11)
;Perplexing Pool
*[[Toady Bloyster]]
*[[Skitter Leaf|Skitter Leaves]] (near the [[Citadel of Spiders]] entrance and the black bramble gate leading to the [[Submerged Castle]])
;Wistful Wild
*[[Orange Bulborb]] (the one that usually holds a treasure)
*[[Creeping Chrysanthemum]] (the one that usually holds a treasure)
==Trivia==
*When the player first delivers an enemy to the [[Research Pod]], a cutscene plays with the Hocotate ship complaining that it's not a treasure, although it's still good for some Pokos. However, if an enemy of this species has already been delivered to an [[Onion]] before on the current playthrough, the Research Pod will just accept the enemy like normal without a cutscene. The cutscene can later be played by delivering a new species of enemy that has never been delivered to an Onion.{{cite youtube|Y8QaqABm7dU|explaining what does and doesn't trigger the Hocotate ship's corpse complaint cutscene}}
*There are 15 enemies that have been present in all 4 main ''Pikmin'' games: the [[Burrowing Snagret]], [[Bulborb]], [[Dwarf Bulbear]], [[Dwarf Bulborb]], [[Female Sheargrub]], [[Fiery Blowhog]], [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]], [[Male Sheargrub]], [[Puffy Blowhog]], [[Shearwig]], [[Spotty Bulbear]], [[Swooping Snitchbug]], [[Water Dumple]], [[Wolpole]], and [[Yellow Wollyhop]].
**Including {{hp}}, only 5 enemies have been present in all the games: the [[Bulborb]], [[Fiery Blowhog]], [[Male Sheargrub]], [[Swooping Snitchbug]], and [[Yellow Wollyhop]]. (There have been 6 enemies in all games if one includes the [[Shearwig]].)
*3 enemies have had different names between games. The Armored Cannon Beetle Larva was renamed to the [[Armored Cannon Larva]] in ''Pikmin 3'', the Spotty Bulborb was renamed to the Red Bulborb in ''Pikmin 2'' and again to the [[Bulborb]] in ''Pikmin 3'', and the Dwarf Bulborb was renamed to the Dwarf Red Bulborb in ''Pikmin 2'' and back to the [[Dwarf Bulborb]] in ''Pikmin 3''.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap  = 原生生物
|PorP=Inimigo
|JapR  = Gensei Seibutsu
|PorPM=Enemy
|JapM  = Primitive Creature
|PorPN=Translation taken from the ''Pikmin'' instruction manual.
|ChiTrad  = 原生生物
|notes=y
|ChiTradR =
|ChiTradM =
|ChiSimp  = 原生生物
|ChiSimpR =
|ChiSimpM =
|PorP = Inimigo
|PorPM = Enemy
|PorPN = Translation taken from the ''Pikmin'' instruction manual.
|Fra  = Ennemi<br>Créature primitive
|FraM  = Enemy<br>Primitive creature
|SpaA=Enemigo<br>Bestia autóctona
|SpaAM=Enemy<br>Native beast
|Ger=einheimische Kreatur
|GerM=Native creature
|Kor=원주생물
|KorR=
|KorM=
|Ita=Creatura indigena
|ItaM=Native Creature
|notes = y
}}
}}


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies|''Pikmin Adventure'' enemies]]
*[[Hazard]]
*[[Combat]]
*[[Obstacle]]
*[[Obstacle]]
*[[Day]]
*[[Day]]
*[[Health]]
*[[Health]]
==References==
{{refs}}
{{enemies}}
{{hazards}}
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