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{{main|Seedbagger}}
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Scientific name: ''Saccusporum pellucida''


The Seedbagger is an inoffensive creature full of [[Sparklium Seed]]s. This creature is quite translucent, revealing the Sparklium seeds it contains. It stands on eight legs, and has some kind of spikes at the front. It will release all its Sparklium seeds upon death. {{clear}}
The Seedbagger is an inoffensive creature full of [[Sparklium Seed]]s. This creature is quite translucent, revealing the Sparklium seeds it contains. It stands on eight legs, and has some kind of spikes at the front. It will release all its Sparklium seeds upon death. {{clear}}
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|Ita=Spargigrani
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|ItaM=Grain spreaders
|Kor=나무열매벌레 과
|Kor=나무열매벌레 과
|Spa=Zurrónidos
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== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Bubblimp family]]
*[[Pinotta family]]
*[[Pinotta family]]



Latest revision as of 16:27, July 15, 2024

The seedbag family is a family of enemies that appears in Hey! Pikmin only. So far, this family has one member species, the Seedbagger.

Members[edit]

Seedbagger[edit]

The Seedbagger in Hey! Pikmin.
Main article: Seedbagger.

Scientific name: Saccusporum pellucida

The Seedbagger is an inoffensive creature full of Sparklium Seeds. This creature is quite translucent, revealing the Sparklium seeds it contains. It stands on eight legs, and has some kind of spikes at the front. It will release all its Sparklium seeds upon death.

Naming[edit]

The family name comes directly from its only member species, as the Seedbagger is a bag of seeds.

Names in other languages[edit]

To do: Add definitions for names in other languages.
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Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese キノミムシ科?
Kinomi Mushi Ka
Nut bug family
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Ploftorren
Flag of France French sakagraines From sac à graines (bag of seeds)
Flag of Germany German Nusskäfer nut weevil
Flag of Italy Italian Spargigrani Grain spreaders
Flag of South Korea Korean 나무열매벌레 과
Flag of Spain Spanish Zurrónidos

See also[edit]