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==Notes==
==Notes==
===Olimar's Notes===
===Olimar's Notes===
 
''"This subspecies of grub-dog has a thick coat of soft white fur that obscures its abdominal markings. The fur also warms its vital organs, making this species well adapted to colder climates. However, its hair follicles are surprisingly frail, which can result in immediate hair loss if the creature is surprised."''
''"This subspecies of grub-dog has a thick coat of soft white fur that obscures its abdominal markings. The fur also warms its vital organs, making this species well adapted to colder climates. However, its frail hair follicles are suprisingly frail, which can result in immediate hair loss if the creature is suprised."''
===Louie's Notes===
===Louie's Notes===
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''"Remove all of the bulborb's hair, wrap the beast in foil along with a halved lemon, and place it directly on the grill. The foil should protect the carcass from scorching, and the lemon will give the meat an elegant hint of citrus."''


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 01:10, June 20, 2013

Hairy Bulborb
File:Hairybulborb.jpg
Appears in Pikmin 2
Scientific name Oculus kageyamii folliculus
Family Grub-dog
Areas None
Caves Subterranean Complex
Frontier Cavern
Hole of Heroes
Dream Den
Challenge Mode stages Collector's Room
Cave of Pain
Emperor's Realm
2-Player Battle stages None
Attacks Eats Pikmin

Hairy Bulborbs (ケチャッピー) are enemies in Pikmin 2. They are similar to Red Bulborbs, but their backsides are white with blue spots and possess a lot of fluffy, white fur. They are similar to most other mature Bulborbs, but tend to live in colder environments. They have less health and are slightly more aggressive than the Red Bulborb and can be easily defeated by repeatedly throwing Purple Pikmin onto its back. Once this creature's health has been lowered to half, its hair will fall off, revealing its blue spots, making it resemble its Breadbug mimic, though larger in size. Their hair doesn't affect them at all.

Notes

Olimar's Notes

"This subspecies of grub-dog has a thick coat of soft white fur that obscures its abdominal markings. The fur also warms its vital organs, making this species well adapted to colder climates. However, its hair follicles are surprisingly frail, which can result in immediate hair loss if the creature is surprised."

Louie's Notes

"Remove all of the bulborb's hair, wrap the beast in foil along with a halved lemon, and place it directly on the grill. The foil should protect the carcass from scorching, and the lemon will give the meat an elegant hint of citrus."

Gallery

Trivia

  • Hairy Bulborbs are the only variety of mature Bulborbs not seen above ground.