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Numbouse family

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The numbouse family is a family of rodent-like creatures introduced in Pikmin 3, although the family went unclassified until Pikmin 3 Deluxe. Members are known for their electric powers they use for defense. It contains only one member, the Bearded Amprat. Members belong to the Porcellus genus.

Members

Bearded Amprat

Main article: Bearded Amprat.

Scientific name: Porcellus barbavolta

The Bearded Amprat resembles a small white guinea pig with large brown spots on its face and back. Their head is rounded with small eyes in the front and no apparent ears. As their name implies, their faces are draped in large amounts of long, straight hair which give their face a slight resemblance to a skull. It has four, small, mouse-like feet which it uses to move around and to grab prey. Unlike the rest of its body, the feet are green with brown tips on the toes, which lack claws. Its body ends in a few small brown spots and a skinny, mouse-like tail.

Naming

The family name Numbouse is derived from the word "numb", from their ability to paralyze Pikmin, and "mouse", from their rodent-like appearance.

The genus Porcellus is the second word in the guinea pig's scientific name, which the Bearded Amprat is similar to.

Names in other languages

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Language Name Meaning Notes
  Japanese シビレネズミ科?
Shibire Nezumi Ka
Numbness mouse family
  Chinese
(traditional)
麻痺鼠科
  French fulguro porcellidés The name is a portmanteau of "fulgur" (Latin for lightning) and "Cavia porcellus" (the guinea pig's scientific name)
  German Britzelnager Sparkle rodent Britzel is a German onomatopoeia for the noise of electricity
  Italian Caviidi electrici A latin-sounding pun on cavi elettrici (electric cables)
  Korean 마비쥐 과
  Portuguese Eletricavídeos Eletricaviidae The name is a portmanteau of "elétrico" (electric) and "cavídeos" (cavy)
The suffix "-ídeos" (-idae) is used for naming animal family names
  Spanish Estatidentios