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Would the [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]] be a mollusking? - [[User:CraftedPbody|CraftedPbody]] ([[User talk:CraftedPbody|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/CraftedPbody|contribs]]) | Would the [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]] be a mollusking? - [[User:CraftedPbody|CraftedPbody]] ([[User talk:CraftedPbody|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/CraftedPbody|contribs]]) | ||
:No, it's a [[Slooch family|Slooch]]. [[User:Mama09001|Mama09001]] ([[User talk:Mama09001|talk]]) 09:10, June 26, 2024 (EDT) |
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Hey, I just thought of something: these are basically Nudibranchs! Its a type of sea slug, whos name means "naked gill", with its gills in the same position as these creatures. Look them up in wikipedia. IAMAHIPO_ocolor 19:45, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
Surprisingly enough, Bloysters actually sparked my interest in Nudibranchs after I got my copy of Pikmin 2. Getting back on topic though, in relation to the article, I'd appreciate it if someone could place linebreaks in appropriate places, as I'm heading to bed, and assuming you guys are going to get back to this article before I take another look at it. Thanks
- These family articles are really only meant to give brief synopses of the creatures, with most of the information being on the main articles. Usually linebreaks aren't really called for, but if you see a place where one should go, by all means, you're welcome to add it yourself. Truth is, most of these articles have been picked at and prodded by the general public for upwards of two years and are, well, disorganized to say the least, and could use some general rewriting.
Comment by CraftedPbody on 10th March 2014[edit]
Would the Pyroclasmic Slooch be a mollusking? - CraftedPbody (talk • contribs)