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The [[Startle Spore]] is confirmed to be a member of the ambuloradicis family thus presumably all members of their family are.{{cite quote|As a result, we can theorize that like fellow Ambuloradicis the Bulbmin, this species is not an evolutionary variation, but that the body is a parasite that has nestled inside a group of mushrooms | The [[Startle Spore]] is confirmed to be a member of the ambuloradicis family thus presumably all members of their family are.{{cite quote|As a result, we can theorize that like fellow Ambuloradicis the Bulbmin, this species is not an evolutionary variation, but that the body is a parasite that has nestled inside a group of mushrooms.|[[Olimar]]|[[Olimar's notes]]}} | ||
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====Creeping Chrysanthemum==== | ====Creeping Chrysanthemum==== |
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Not an article just for fun.
The ambuloradicis family is a class of plant-animal hybrids in all Pikmin games. Many of their members are parasitic namely Creeping Chrysanthemum, Startle Spore, Rock Pikmin and Bulbmin.
Members
Onionshell
- Main article: Onionshell family.
The Aristocrab Offspring is confirmed to be a member of the ambuloradicis family thus presumably all members of their family are.[1]
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Chrysanthemum
- Main article: Chrysanthemum family.
The Startle Spore is confirmed to be a member of the ambuloradicis family thus presumably all members of their family are.[2]
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Pikmin
- Main article: Pikmin family.
The Pikmin are confirmed to be members of the ambuloradicis family.[3]
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Presumed members
Pellet weed
- Main article: Pellet weed family.
The Pellet Posy is said to be related to the pikmin and candypop families.[4]
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Candypop
- Main article: Candypop family.
The Candypop Bud is even speculated to be the "next step in Pikmin evolution".[5]
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Lumiknoll
- Main article: Lumiknoll.
Lumiknolls are large dirt mound nests found in night expeditions in Pikmin 4. They are the home to Glow Pikmin, and function similarly to the Onion, although their behavior is quite different. Lumiknolls produce Glow Pikmin when fed with glow pellets. Juvenile Lumiknolls, known as Tricknolls, are also found within night expeditions and serve as an extension of the Lumiknoll.
They are speculated to be rhizomes of Onions.[6]
Naming
It comes from the Latin ambulacrum, meaning "to walk", and radicula which means "radish" or "root vegetable". Ambuloradices could be translated as "walking root" or "walking radish" (reddit)
Names in other languages
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See also
- Dandelion family, shares genus with Chrysanthemum members and similar to Margarets
- Hydroe family, parasites
- Sporovid family, parasites and mushroom-animal hybrids known as Ambulofungus
- Mireclops family, parasites, plant-animal hybrids and similar to Creeping Chrysanthemum in Pikmin 2
References
- ^ “Perhaps it's a close relative of species in the Ambuloradicis class.” – Olimar in Olimar's notes
- ^ “As a result, we can theorize that like fellow Ambuloradicis the Bulbmin, this species is not an evolutionary variation, but that the body is a parasite that has nestled inside a group of mushrooms.” – Olimar in Olimar's notes
- ^ “Pikmin are a part of the Ambuloradicis class, which consists of creatures that exhibit both plant and animal characteristics.” – Olimar in Olimar's notes
- ^ “In the stem of the pellet posy, one can observe the muscle fiber unique to half-plant, half-animal species such as the Pikmin and candypop flowers, so the pellet posy is a species that can be considered a close relative.” – Olimar in Olimar's notes
- ^ “Could this be the next step in Pikmin evolution? Like the Pikmin themselves, it has many mysteries.” – in Enemy reel
- ^ “Lumiknolls will only appear in places where an Onion was located earlier in the day, and since they propagate Glow Pikmin, one could surmise that they are rhizomes from those Onions.” – Olimar in Olimar's notes
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