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The '''Snootwhack family''' is a family of elephant-like creatures introduced in {{p4}}. The only member of the species is the titular | The '''Snootwhack family''' is a family of elephant-like creatures introduced in {{p4}}. The only member of the species is the titular Snootwhacker, who is referred to differently depending on its age and size. It belongs to the genus ''Naspiralum''. | ||
== Members == | == Members == | ||
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[[File:Miniature Snootwhacker P4 icon.png|150px|left]] | [[File:Miniature Snootwhacker P4 icon.png|150px|left]] | ||
{{main|Miniature Snootwhacker}} | {{main|Miniature Snootwhacker}} | ||
Scientific name: ''Naspiralum melona'' (adolescent) | |||
The Miniature Snootwhacker is an enemy in {{p4}}. It is the younger variant of the Mammoth Snootwhacker. Due to its tough skin, it is immune to most physical attacks from pikmin, even [[Rock Pikmin]]. It uses it's large trunk to scatter and [[crush]] pikmin (aside from Rock Pikmin on soft surfaces). Its belly is its weak point, but it can only be exposed by charging at it with [[Oatchi]]. | The Miniature Snootwhacker is an enemy in {{p4}}. It is the younger variant of the Mammoth Snootwhacker. Due to its tough skin, it is immune to most physical attacks from pikmin, even [[Rock Pikmin]]. It uses it's large trunk to scatter and [[crush]] pikmin (aside from Rock Pikmin on soft surfaces). Its belly is its weak point, but it can only be exposed by charging at it with [[Oatchi]]. | ||
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[[File:Mammoth Snootwhacker P4 icon.png|150px|left]] | [[File:Mammoth Snootwhacker P4 icon.png|150px|left]] | ||
{{main|Mammoth Snootwhacker}} | {{main|Mammoth Snootwhacker}} | ||
Scientific name: ''Naspiralum melona'' | |||
The 'Mammoth Snootwhacker is a large enemy in {{p4}}. It is the older variant of the Miniature Snootwhacker. Like its younger form, it has a thick skin that prevents most attacks and allows it to [[crush]] non-[[Rock Pikmin]] with the weight of its trunk. These attacks pose a greater threat and larger radius given the increased size. Unlike the smaller version, it takes two charges from [[Oatchi]] to damage it, as only one will simply stun it instead of exposing the belly, its weak point. | The 'Mammoth Snootwhacker is a large enemy in {{p4}}. It is the older variant of the Miniature Snootwhacker. Like its younger form, it has a thick skin that prevents most attacks and allows it to [[crush]] non-[[Rock Pikmin]] with the weight of its trunk. These attacks pose a greater threat and larger radius given the increased size. Unlike the smaller version, it takes two charges from [[Oatchi]] to damage it, as only one will simply stun it instead of exposing the belly, its weak point. | ||
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== Naming == | == Naming == | ||
The family name is a combination of "snoot" (slang for nose) in reference to their large trunks, and "whack" to describe the way they [[crush]] and knock back Pikmin with their trunks. | |||
Members belong to the genus ''Naspiralum'', a combination of | Members belong to the genus ''Naspiralum'', a combination of "nasal" and "spiral", eluding to their trunks. | ||
=== Names in other languages === | === Names in other languages === | ||
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|JapM = Nose-knocker family | |JapM = Nose-knocker family | ||
|Fra= frappatrompes | |Fra= frappatrompes | ||
|FraM= Hittrunks | |||
|FraN= From "frapper" (to hit) and "trompe" (trunk) | |FraN= From "frapper" (to hit) and "trompe" (trunk) | ||
|Ger = Rüsselklatscher | |Ger = Rüsselklatscher | ||
| | |GerM = Trunk smacker | ||
| | |Por = Lagartrombídeos | ||
|PorM = Lizartrunkidae | |||
|PorN = From "lagarto" (lizard) and "tromba" (trunk) | |||
|Kor = 코치기 과 | |||
|KorR = kochigi gwa | |||
|KorM = | |||
|Spa = Trompazóferos | |||
|SpaN = From "trompazo" (punch with a trunk) | |||
|notes = y | |notes = y | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{families}} | {{families}} |
Latest revision as of 16:33, September 11, 2024
The Snootwhack family is a family of elephant-like creatures introduced in Pikmin 4. The only member of the species is the titular Snootwhacker, who is referred to differently depending on its age and size. It belongs to the genus Naspiralum.
Members[edit]
Miniature Snootwhacker[edit]
- Main article: Miniature Snootwhacker.
Scientific name: Naspiralum melona (adolescent)
The Miniature Snootwhacker is an enemy in Pikmin 4. It is the younger variant of the Mammoth Snootwhacker. Due to its tough skin, it is immune to most physical attacks from pikmin, even Rock Pikmin. It uses it's large trunk to scatter and crush pikmin (aside from Rock Pikmin on soft surfaces). Its belly is its weak point, but it can only be exposed by charging at it with Oatchi.
Mammoth Snootwhacker[edit]
- Main article: Mammoth Snootwhacker.
Scientific name: Naspiralum melona
The 'Mammoth Snootwhacker is a large enemy in Pikmin 4. It is the older variant of the Miniature Snootwhacker. Like its younger form, it has a thick skin that prevents most attacks and allows it to crush non-Rock Pikmin with the weight of its trunk. These attacks pose a greater threat and larger radius given the increased size. Unlike the smaller version, it takes two charges from Oatchi to damage it, as only one will simply stun it instead of exposing the belly, its weak point.
Naming[edit]
The family name is a combination of "snoot" (slang for nose) in reference to their large trunks, and "whack" to describe the way they crush and knock back Pikmin with their trunks.
Members belong to the genus Naspiralum, a combination of "nasal" and "spiral", eluding to their trunks.
Names in other languages[edit]
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Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ハナタタキ科? Hana tataki ka |
Nose-knocker family | |
French | frappatrompes | Hittrunks | From "frapper" (to hit) and "trompe" (trunk) |
German | Rüsselklatscher | Trunk smacker | |
Korean | 코치기 과 kochigi gwa |
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Portuguese | Lagartrombídeos | Lizartrunkidae | From "lagarto" (lizard) and "tromba" (trunk) |
Spanish | Trompazóferos | From "trompazo" (punch with a trunk) |