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Revision as of 15:39, February 24, 2020
The shellusk family is a family of octopus-like creatures that appears in Hey! Pikmin only. So far, this family is made of one species, the Starnacle.
This family only consists of the Tripodidae genus.
Members
Starnacle
- Main article: Starnacle.
The Starnacle is an aquatic creature, made of three tentacles placed around a green eye. Its main purpose is blocking underwater passages. To get rid of it, Olimar just has to throw a Pikmin at its eye, making the Starnacle retract its tentacles. It only lasts for a short amount of time, before this creature regains its original position.
Naming
The name shellusk may come from molusk, another type of underwater creature. It is unknown where "shell" comes from, as the creature doesn't seem to have a shell of any sort, rather has a soft, squishy form.
Names in other languages
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Language | Name | Meaning |
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Dutch | Schellusk | |
French | coquimolles | Wordplay of coquille (shell) and molle (soft) |
German | Schlingstern | |
Italian | Polpidi | |
Spanish | Moluscaparoides |