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The '''grub-dog family''' contains true Bulborbs, as well as several other species in the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' games]]. The most well-known member of this family is the [[Red Bulborb]] (or Spotty Bulborb in ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]''). | The '''grub-dog family''' ({{j|イヌムシ科|Inu Mushi Ka|Bug dog family}}) contains true Bulborbs, as well as several other species in the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' games]]. The most well-known member of this family is the [[Red Bulborb]] (or Spotty Bulborb in ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]''). | ||
[[Bulborb]]s, [[Bulbear]]s, [[Bulblax]]es, and [[Eye-Stalker Bulbeel|Bulbeels]] are all part of the ''Oculus'' genus. All true Bulborbs with known scientific names are in the ''kageyamii'' species, and all Bulbears are in the ''terribilis'' species. There are still different subspecies for the creatures, unlike Bulblaxes and Bulbeels. [[Water Dumple]]s and [[Long Water Dumple]]s are part of the ''Ichthyosa'' genus, as they are much different than the creatures listed previously. | [[Bulborb]]s, [[Bulbear]]s, [[Bulblax]]es, and [[Eye-Stalker Bulbeel|Bulbeels]] are all part of the ''Oculus'' genus. All true Bulborbs with known scientific names are in the ''kageyamii'' species, and all Bulbears are in the ''terribilis'' species. There are still different subspecies for the creatures, unlike Bulblaxes and Bulbeels. [[Water Dumple]]s and [[Long Water Dumple]]s are part of the ''Ichthyosa'' genus, as they are much different than the creatures listed previously. |
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