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Snowy Blowhog | |
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Appears in | Pikmin 4 |
Scientific name | Sus nivisventis |
Family | Blowhog |
Areas | None |
Caves | Last-Frost Cavern |
Dandori Challenge stages | None |
Dandori Battle stages | None |
Attacks | Blow ice |
The Snowy Blowhog is an enemy in Pikmin 4 that attacks with chilling wind, freezing Pikmin and otherwise acting like the fiery and watery variety. It is immune to being frozen.
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Notes
Dalmo's Notes
“What's that? You think the different types of Blowhog all look the same? You need to look a bit closer. For example, this little fellow has light-yellow eyes and an aquamarine body with turquoise lips and blue nails. It all comes together to create a unique appearance designed to give anyone the chills!”
Naming
- See more: Blowhog family#Naming.
- Common name: Snowy Blowhog. Like the Fiery Blowhog, this hog-like enemy blows out a hazard, but it is snow instead of fire.
- Japanese nickname: フブキブタ?, lit.: "Blizzard Pig".
- Japanese name: フブキブタドックリ?, lit.: "Blizzard Pig Tokkuri".
- Scientific name: Sus nivisventis. Nivisventis is a combination of nivis and ventis, Latin for "snow" and "wind", respectively.
- Internal names: Unknown.
- Prerelease: None.
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | フブキブタ? Fubuki Buta |
Blizzard Pig |
Portuguese | Cusporco-geada | Frost spitpig; "cusporco" is a portmanteau of "cuspir" (to spit) and "porco" (pig) |