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The '''Shellter family''' is a family of [[Enemy|enemies]] introduced in {{hp}}. The only member of the family so far is the [[Crammed Wraith]]. | The '''Shellter family''' is a family of [[Enemy|enemies]] introduced in {{hp}}. The only member of the family so far is the [[Crammed Wraith]]. | ||
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== Members == | == Members == | ||
=== Crammed Wraith === | === Crammed Wraith === | ||
[[File:Crammed Wraith.png|150px|left]] | [[File:Crammed Wraith.png|150px|left]] | ||
{{main|Crammed Wraith}} | {{main|Crammed Wraith}} | ||
The Crammed Wraith is a hermit crab-like enemy found in {{hp}}. When it notices Pikmin approaching, it will push them away. | The Crammed Wraith is a hermit crab-like enemy found in {{hp}}. When it notices Pikmin approaching, it will push them away. | ||
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== Naming == | == Naming == | ||
The family name is a combination of the words "shell" and "shelter", as its single member has a shell that is presumably used as a form of shelter. | The family name is a combination of the words "shell" and "shelter", as its single member has a shell that is presumably used as a form of shelter. | ||
''Tumidoculum'' is possibly derived from the Latin | ''Tumidoculum'' is possibly derived from the Latin words ''tumido'', meaning "swollen", and ''oculum'', meaning "eye". | ||
=== Names in other languages === | === Names in other languages === |
Revision as of 07:43, February 25, 2021
The Shellter family is a family of enemies introduced in Hey! Pikmin. The only member of the family so far is the Crammed Wraith.
Members share the Tumidoculum genus.
Members
Crammed Wraith
- Main article: Crammed Wraith.
The Crammed Wraith is a hermit crab-like enemy found in Hey! Pikmin. When it notices Pikmin approaching, it will push them away.
Naming
The family name is a combination of the words "shell" and "shelter", as its single member has a shell that is presumably used as a form of shelter.
Tumidoculum is possibly derived from the Latin words tumido, meaning "swollen", and oculum, meaning "eye".
Names in other languages
To do: Add definitions for names in other languages. |
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | デメヤドカリ科? Deme Yadokari Ka |
Bug-eyed hermit crab family |
Dutch | Schelpers | |
French | rocoquilles | Wordplay of roc (rock) and coquilles (shells) |
German | Greifer | |
Italian | Guscidi | |
Spanish | Conchílidos |