Firesnout Beetle In-game icon.
File:Firesnout Beetle.jpg
Appears in Hey! Pikmin
Scientific name Granignis ictum
Family Lithopod
Areas Sizzling Precipice
Attacks Breathe fire

The Firesnout Beetle (ヒフキドックリ?, lit.: "Fire Breathing Tokkuri") is an enemy in Hey! Pikmin. It is a crimson beetle-like creature that breathes fire from the walls it sits in. It has tiny legs, red eyes, and black spots around its darker colored exoskeleton. It is slightly shorter than Captain Olimar, being the smallest member of the lithopod family. It appears in only one area, Sizzling Precipice.

Behavior

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Firesnout Beetles live exclusively in walls, popping out on occasion to shoot a beam of fire. After a few seconds, they will retreat.

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Strategy

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These can only be defeated when sticking out of walls. However, when they are shooting fire they will burn any non-Red Pikmin.

Notes

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It emerges from its burrow to spout fire. Why does it do this? Some things, evidently, need no reason.

Naming

See more: Lithopod family#Naming.

This creature's name differs from the Armored Cannon Beetle Larva's with the word "Firesnout", which refers to its fire-shooting ability and, like other lithopods, its snout, from which the fire comes from. The absence of the word "Larva", like the Armored Cannon Beetle Larva, implies this is its matured stage. Its Japanese name is ヒフキドックリ? (lit.: "Fire Breathing Tokkuri") with "Tokkuri" being the Japanese name for most lithopods (referring to the part of the Sake set) and Fire Breathing is obviously chosen.

Its scientific name is Granignis ictum. Ictum is very similar to ignis, which is Latin for fire.

Its internal name is hifuki. Its generator name is enemy_wall_flame.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese ヒフキドックリ?
Hifuki Dokkuri
Fire Breathing Tokkuri
  Dutch Vuurkanonkever
  French Calcicloporte Porte means door
  German Crustabignis From Crustacea (crustacean) and Latin ignis (fire)
  Italian Scarabeo sputafuoco Spitfire fire beetle
  Spanish Verraco escupefuego Spitfire Boar

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