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Anyone care to submit a theory in the discussion about why the Sheargrubs and Shearwigs are invincible in Pikmin 1 while eating? My theory is that their heads were more armored in Pikmin. --[[User:Louie G.|Louie G.]] 15:09, 3 June 2012 (EDT)
Anyone care to submit a theory in the discussion about why the Sheargrubs and Shearwigs are invincible in Pikmin 1 while eating? My theory is that their heads were more armored in Pikmin. --[[User:Louie G.|Louie G.]] 15:09, 3 June 2012 (EDT)
== Comment by Molderplz2 on 10th March 2014 ==
[[File:Pink_flower.png|thumb]] - [[User:Molderplz2|Molderplz2]] ([[User talk:Molderplz2|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Molderplz2|contribs]])
:-_- - [[User:RainbowPikmin|RainbowPikmin]] ([[User talk:RainbowPikmin|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/RainbowPikmin|contribs]])

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WTF jimbo? I did NOT do any such thing. I "added" info! If you have a qualm about it, talk here. IAMAHIPO_ocolor 14:31, 2 November 2008 (UTC)

No, you added this:
The purple Male Sheargrub is one of the smallest creatures in the Pikmin universe. However, their mandibles, which they are named after, are the largest in the game proportional to their body. They are very agressive, attacking whenever Pikmin appear. The [[Female Sheargrub|females]] of the species are fair and non-agressive. It appears that the males hunt the Pikmin, while the females eat the fruits of their labor, and birth their young, similar to many known animals. Both male and female have adapted very well to burrowing. It is speculated by [[Captain Olimar]] that the Sheargrubs devolved from [[Shearwig|Shearwigs]].
That is not info. For one thing, it's only one of the smallest that we know of; stuff about the mandibles just isn't necessary and can easily be found out by looking at the image; pretty much all enemies in the game are just as, if not more, aggressive; sentence about females is odd in the context - I did integrate that part better; other stuff is speculative - if it's from Olimar's notes, there's no reason to repeat it.GP
I really hate to kick Hipo while he's down (take my word for it, I don't get any particular pleasure out of undoing your edits), but Green's point is exactly what I've been saying. The description may have been a little lacking, and I did try to expand it, but that's no reason to remove it completely and replace it with a section which says many of the same things with some additional information which is either speculative or already there in Olimar's notes, and by doing so leaving the page without an introductory paragraph. —Jimbo Jambo

Invincibility

Anyone care to submit a theory in the discussion about why the Sheargrubs and Shearwigs are invincible in Pikmin 1 while eating? My theory is that their heads were more armored in Pikmin. --Louie G. 15:09, 3 June 2012 (EDT)

Comment by Molderplz2 on 10th March 2014

The pink flower in the Challenge Mode of Pikmin 2. It represents courses that were finished, with no Pikmin lost.

- Molderplz2 (talkcontribs)

-_- - RainbowPikmin (talkcontribs)