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''Tusked Blowhogs'' are a family of boar-like enemies introduced in ''[[Pikmin 4]]''. The [[Tusked Blowhog]] itself is currently the only known member of this family. Members are strangely in the same genus as members of the [[Blowhog family]], the ''sus'' genus. Suggesting the two families are closely related. | |||
== Members == | == Members == | ||
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The Tusked Blowhog is an enemy introduced in ''Pikmin 4''. When something catches its attention, it will charge, in a similar way to [[Oatchi|Oatchi's]] [[Rush]]. During its charge, it can grab up to 3 Pikmin, which it will eat at the end of its charging. Its charges can also destroy [[jar]]s. | The Tusked Blowhog is an enemy introduced in ''Pikmin 4''. When something catches its attention, it will charge, in a similar way to [[Oatchi|Oatchi's]] [[Rush]]. During its charge, it can grab up to 3 Pikmin, which it will eat at the end of its charging. Its charges can also destroy [[jar]]s. | ||
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== Naming == | == Naming == | ||
The name ''tusked blowhog'' comes from the members' resemblance to blowhogs, and their tusks that jut out. | |||
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The genus '' | The genus name, ''sus'', is Latin for pig, and is shared with members of the blowhog family. | ||
===Names in other languages=== | ===Names in other languages=== | ||
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|Jap = シシドックリ科 | |Jap = シシドックリ科 | ||
|JapR = Shishi dokkuri ka | |JapR = Shishi dokkuri ka | ||
|JapM = [[Tusked Blowhog| | |JapM = [[Tusked Blowhog|Beast tokkuri]] family | ||
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|Fra = souffleurs ivoirins | |Fra = souffleurs ivoirins | ||
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| | |PorB = Trombassuídeos | ||
| | |PorBM = Trunkuidae | ||
| | |PorBN = The name is a portmanteau of ''"tromba"'' (trunk) and ''"suídeos"'' ({{w|suidae}})<br> ''"Tromba"'' is also a form of the verb ''"trombar"'' (to bump)<br> The suffix "''-ídeos''" ({{w|Family_(biology)#Nomenclature|-idae}}) is used for naming animal family names | ||
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