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'''''Himeagea volaris''''' | '''''Himeagea volaris''''' | ||
'''Shearwigs''' are enemies in both Pikmin games. They are male resembling orange winged, green [[Sheargrub|Sheargrubs]]. They are slightly more aggresive than the Male Sheargrub, and when you take their health to the yellow zone, they take off and fly. You then need to throw Pikmin to kill them, and they also they regain health while flying. The Shearwig | '''Shearwigs''' are enemies in both Pikmin games. They are male resembling orange winged, green [[Sheargrub|Sheargrubs]]. They are slightly more aggresive than the Male Sheargrub, and when you take their health to the yellow zone, they take off and fly. You then need to throw Pikmin to kill them, and they also they regain health while flying. The Shearwig also ruins bridges, just like the larvae. | ||
[[Image:Shearwig.jpg|thumb|left|Three Shearwigs take flight.]] | [[Image:Shearwig.jpg|thumb|left|Three Shearwigs take flight.]] | ||
Shearwigs are not seen | Shearwigs are not seen as often as the Sheargrubs,but can be found away from water as both -grubs and -wigs are damaged by water, a place on land to find them is near the landing site of the [[Perplexing Pool]]. | ||
== Olimar's Notes == | == Olimar's Notes == |
Revision as of 05:04, December 16, 2006
Shearwig
Himeagea volaris
Shearwigs are enemies in both Pikmin games. They are male resembling orange winged, green Sheargrubs. They are slightly more aggresive than the Male Sheargrub, and when you take their health to the yellow zone, they take off and fly. You then need to throw Pikmin to kill them, and they also they regain health while flying. The Shearwig also ruins bridges, just like the larvae.
Shearwigs are not seen as often as the Sheargrubs,but can be found away from water as both -grubs and -wigs are damaged by water, a place on land to find them is near the landing site of the Perplexing Pool.
Olimar's Notes
Unusual for their genus, flying mandiblards have retained their wings. However, only the adult males of this species can fly. Females of this species spend most of their life span underground. They do emerge for a period after maturation to spawn, but they never metamorphose.
Louie's Notes
Grate this beast into a zest and whisk with sugar, cream, and chopped dark chocolate for a lusciously indulgent mousse that's a true culinary coup de grace!
How to Kill
Pikmin
Swarm it until it flies up. Throw Pikmin on it, and it should die. If not, simply attack it again.
Captains
Impossible. They fly up before you can kill them.