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There are three known subspecies of Dwarf Bulborb, each of which mimics the coloration of a different Bulborb variant: | There are three known subspecies of Dwarf Bulborb, each of which mimics the coloration of a different Bulborb variant: | ||
*[[Dwarf Red Bulborb]] - ''Pansarus pseudoculii russus'' | *{{icon|Dwarf Red Bulborb}}[[Dwarf Red Bulborb]] - ''Pansarus pseudoculii russus'' | ||
*[[Dwarf Orange Bulborb]] - ''Pansarus pseudoculii orangium'' | *{{icon|Dwarf Orange Bulborb}}[[Dwarf Orange Bulborb]] - ''Pansarus pseudoculii orangium'' | ||
*[[Snow Bulborb]] - ''Pansarus pseudoculii frosticus'' | *{{icon|Snow Bulborb}}[[Snow Bulborb]] - ''Pansarus pseudoculii frosticus'' | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 17:47, April 9, 2016
The Dwarf Bulborb (Pansarus pseudoculii) is a species of the Breadbug family consisting of three subspecies which, through an evolutionary adaption, mimic the appearance of various Bulborbs to avoid being preyed upon by other creatures. The only main differences are that its snout may have a slight different coloration and that the Snow Bulborb can't grow hair on its back. It is active during the day and seems to have adopted a predatory lifestyle, as opposed to its close cousin, the Common Breadbug, which prefers to scavenge for food.
There are three known subspecies of Dwarf Bulborb, each of which mimics the coloration of a different Bulborb variant:
- [icon]Dwarf Red Bulborb - Pansarus pseudoculii russus
- Dwarf Orange Bulborb - Pansarus pseudoculii orangium
- Snow Bulborb - Pansarus pseudoculii frosticus