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[[File:Yellow Pikmin artwork P3.png|thumb|150px|My favourite type]] | [[File:Yellow Pikmin artwork P3.png|thumb|150px|My favourite type]] | ||
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I also describe etymologies for the scientific names of enemies. It's not that crucial, but at least it's getting done. | I also describe etymologies for the scientific names of enemies. It's not that crucial, but at least it's getting done. | ||
==Ambuloradicis== | ==Ambuloradicis== | ||
It's mentioned in Pikmin 4 that Pikmin, and other plants and enemies, belong to a taxonomic class named the '''Ambuloradicis'''. This fascinates me, and due to its vague explanation I wish to better describe it. Therefore, I have created a sub-page to document and describe each members biology and ancestry as best I can whilst also keeping brief. | |||
Here is the page: [[User:Dolphinius/SpecBio|Ambuloradicis]] (It's currently '''WIP''') | |||
It is also mentioned that the Puffstool (and consequently the family it belongs to) is part of a similar but separate class named the '''Ambulofungi'''. Whilst not related, it is also described within the aforementioned sub-page. | |||
Some key well known members of the Ambuloradicis class: | |||
<gallery> | |||
Pikmin 4 Red Flower Pikmin.png|Red Pikmin | |||
Bulbmin.png|Bulbmin | |||
Pikmin Garden Creeping Chrysanthemum render.png|Creeping Chrystanthemum | |||
Candypop Buds P1 art.png|Candypop Buds | |||
Pellet Posy P4 icon.png|Pellet Posy | |||
</gallery> | |||
Revision as of 12:13, July 11, 2024
I edit what I can. :)
I also describe etymologies for the scientific names of enemies. It's not that crucial, but at least it's getting done.
Ambuloradicis
It's mentioned in Pikmin 4 that Pikmin, and other plants and enemies, belong to a taxonomic class named the Ambuloradicis. This fascinates me, and due to its vague explanation I wish to better describe it. Therefore, I have created a sub-page to document and describe each members biology and ancestry as best I can whilst also keeping brief.
Here is the page: Ambuloradicis (It's currently WIP)
It is also mentioned that the Puffstool (and consequently the family it belongs to) is part of a similar but separate class named the Ambulofungi. Whilst not related, it is also described within the aforementioned sub-page.
Some key well known members of the Ambuloradicis class: