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Scientific name | Volcanus amphicaris frodendum | ||
Family | Amphituber | ||
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The Fiery Young Yellow Wollywog (Fiery Young Yellow Wollyhop in the European version, ヤキコイモガエル?, lit.: "Sizzling Young Potato Frog") is a fiery variation of the Young Yellow Wollywog. It acts and looks exactly the same as the standard Young Yellow Wollywog, but its body is perpetually on fire, meaning that only Red Pikmin can kill one. It is the transitional state of two yet unseen creatures, presumed to be the Fiery Wogpole and the Fiery Yellow Wollywog.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Dutch | Geel vuurpletterpadje | |
French | Jeune wog jaune embrasé | |
German | Feuer-Zwerg-Orcalog | |
Italian | Ranuchetta idropica igneo | |
Spanish | Sapillo marillo ígneo |
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