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==Notes==
==Notes==
[[File:Bc-035-lg.jpg|thumb|The skull of a chimpanzee.]]
[[File:Bc-035-lg.jpg|thumb|The skull of a chimpanzee in real life.]]
===Olimar's Journal===
===Olimar's Journal===
''"This must be the fossilized remains of an enormous land-dwelling creature. I was unable to piece together the entire beast, but it certainly had a massive head! It's obviously quite different from the Pikmin and other creatures I've encountered. Perhaps it's an extinct creature that couldn't adapt to changes in its environment." ''
''"This must be the fossilized remains of an enormous land-dwelling creature. I was unable to piece together the entire beast, but it certainly had a massive head! It's obviously quite different from the Pikmin and other creatures I've encountered. Perhaps it's an extinct creature that couldn't adapt to changes in its environment." ''

Revision as of 11:22, July 11, 2013

Colossal Fossil
Artwork of the Colossal Fossil.
Number 45
Series Paleontology Series
Value Poko × 140
Weight 20
Maximum carriers 30 Pikmin
Location Bulblax Kingdom
Challenge Mode levels None

The Colossal Fossil is a treasure appearing to be the skull of an ancient primate found in Pikmin 2. It is found on the sixth sublevel of the Bulblax Kingdom, partially buried in an alcove. When Pikmin dig it up, a Bomb Rock is likely to fall from above. It slightly resembles the skulls that hold bomb rocks in the first game.

Notes

File:Bc-035-lg.jpg
The skull of a chimpanzee in real life.

Olimar's Journal

"This must be the fossilized remains of an enormous land-dwelling creature. I was unable to piece together the entire beast, but it certainly had a massive head! It's obviously quite different from the Pikmin and other creatures I've encountered. Perhaps it's an extinct creature that couldn't adapt to changes in its environment."

Sales Pitch

"A colossal fossil for collectors of bone. Bones this big make bone houses seem not so crazy!"