Adult Centipare

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Adult Centipare In-game icon.
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Scientific name Prunus serrulatapoda
Family Centifly
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Adult Centipares (オオムカデトンボ?, lit.: "Big Centipede Dragonfly") are the adult, and longer, versions of Centipares. They fly forward through the air, waving gently up and down. Both Captain Olimar and Pikmin can ride on the back of one of these creatures.


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Behavior

The Adult Centipare is always flying forward, and never stops or reacts in any other way. Some Adult Centipares fly to the left, but the majority heads right.

Locations

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Notes

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The S.S. Dolphin II says the matured ones travel far from home to find their mates. Love that asks so much effort is the most romantic, in my opinion.

Naming

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Volgroeide duizendjuffer
Flag of France French Scolonate
Flag of Germany German Tausendflügler
Flag of Italy Italian Centopiellula adulta
Flag of Spain Spanish Centiélula gigante

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See also

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