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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 word "tumido", meaning swollen.
''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

A 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

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Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese デメヤドカリ科?
Deme Yadokari Ka
Bug-eyed hermit crab family
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Schelpers
Flag of France French rocoquilles Wordplay of roc (rock) and coquilles (shells)
Flag of Germany German Greifer
Flag of Italy Italian Guscidi
Flag of Spain Spanish Conchílidos

See also