The Icy Blowhog having a longer life span makes sense, since the reason cold temperatures keep food fresh is because it freezes the micro-organisms like germs and bacteria that cause the food to rot. This would mean that the Icy Blowhog is less susceptible to disease, and the colder the ice the more effective the resistance.
i just want to say, i love writing pikmin nature documentary thingys, but actually seeing someone produce not only one, but a series, is great. it also helps when I write with some details I could of missed (the puffy blowhogs in one espically, because if we look at Perplexing Pool in Pikmin 2, which is a future Distant Spring, we can see that the Puffy Blowhogs that wilted flowers there are now Withering Blowhogs, that's pretty cool) it's also great to see you quote Olimar and Monita as sources like they're renowned scientists that study these creatures, and dropping your own little theories on the creatures really sells it my only 'complaint' is the very easy to miss fact that the Blowlet is a different species from the Fiery Blowhog and not its young but I understand how you could miss that because come on (This can also be a Dwarf Fiery Bulblax situation, where the scientfic name is wrong as it is a Breadbug but with the different behaviours of the Fiery Blowlet and Blowhog I can see it being a different creature. Maybe the Blowlets evolve into the Fiery Blowhog that spits fireballs which is a boss in Hey! Pikmin?)
Appreciate the comment mate. Glad you're enjoying the series. Pertaining to the blowhog family, fiery blowhog is named sus draconus and fiery blowlet is named sus draconus infanta so I think it's not a breadbug
@@RNiverse yeah looking back, it seems to be that way. my source wasn't a unreliable one, it just decided itself to split the two up. well then no complaints.
currently using this series to help me fall asleep (ive already seen most of them all the way through) during a rough patch, its very pleasant. honestly your voice is perfect for this sort of video, very chill but not boring
also I just think the Tusked blowhog is in a different family because it's a pretty distant relative keeping traits from extinct past blowhogs like normal pigs
I guess you could say the bubbly blow hog two I mean it’s not in the game but still in the files and it still has everything. Plus I don’t think the ujadani were supposed to be in the game. Yet they’re still there.
Yeah, ujadani was gonna be brought up in a later video and the bubbly blowhog I didn't know existed, but I thought about doing a pikmin 251 series for this so they'll come up there if that's the case
Dude This is great, i really like this series You talk and shine light on the pikmin families and even shine light on the 2 games that are usually avoided (Pikmin adventure ans Hey! Pikmin) Now i do think pikmin adventure does have something to do with the series we all have our opinions These videos make me want to study pikmin enemies more often and i did some of the work for you which will be down below 👇 I hope you see this and have a wonderful day Beeb Family (From pikmin adventure) This research was done by me and i studied every single one and added extras to make it easier to study: Creepy beeb: this is the most common variant of the beeb family can handle any environment. This species of Beeb is much smaller and chooses to ram smaller victims for pretection. Since this beeb can easily be preyed on they either go in packs or follow there leader. Giant creepy beeb: this beeb is the second stage of a creepy beebs life and has gained much more weight allowing it to roll along a sent path. Sadly, since this beeb has grown bigger it cannot handle certain weather so i might migrate back to a warmer area. King Beeb: this royal creature is the biggest beeb in the family along side the queen baub. This beeb sleeps and guards its territory and is actually related to the telescoping pumphog. King beebs usually roll over any creature that attempts to attack and doesn't have any predators besides bulblords and grand bulblords. Queen baub: The queen buab is the female counter part of the king beeb that is able to reproduce through mating with the king. Bombardier Beeb: this beeb has evolved into an explosive hazard. This beeb has lost its ability to roll and has a much shorter life span since it degnates whenever its in danger. This is more of a rare species since its only found near junk yards. Bladed beeb: this beeb had evolved to handle colder environments and has grown a Praying Mantis look. This Beeb stabs its prey with is sharp arms and feeds off of them. This apex predator is extremely fast and very hostile to the point where it might be violent to its own family. A female specimen hasn't been discovered but the males have and mark any spot as there own territory. Greater studded Beeb: this is a distant relative to the bladed beeb. now that it has spike balls for hands it is even more hostile and extremely violent. It pounds its prey to a pulse and sucks up its small remnants. There have been incidents where it can get its spike balls stuck in the ground leaving it volnarable to attacks meaning this specimen is much easier to handle.
The Icy Blowhog having a longer life span makes sense, since the reason cold temperatures keep food fresh is because it freezes the micro-organisms like germs and bacteria that cause the food to rot. This would mean that the Icy Blowhog is less susceptible to disease, and the colder the ice the more effective the resistance.
and they also probably have a slow metabolism which would increase there lifespan.
Yeah, i was more of the opinion it was what @Rice_enjoyer999 said but I think they both help
@@RNiverse maybe it’s both?
i just want to say, i love writing pikmin nature documentary thingys, but actually seeing someone produce not only one, but a series, is great. it also helps when I write with some details I could of missed (the puffy blowhogs in one espically, because if we look at Perplexing Pool in Pikmin 2, which is a future Distant Spring, we can see that the Puffy Blowhogs that wilted flowers there are now Withering Blowhogs, that's pretty cool) it's also great to see you quote Olimar and Monita as sources like they're renowned scientists that study these creatures, and dropping your own little theories on the creatures really sells it
my only 'complaint' is the very easy to miss fact that the Blowlet is a different species from the Fiery Blowhog and not its young but I understand how you could miss that because come on (This can also be a Dwarf Fiery Bulblax situation, where the scientfic name is wrong as it is a Breadbug but with the different behaviours of the Fiery Blowlet and Blowhog I can see it being a different creature. Maybe the Blowlets evolve into the Fiery Blowhog that spits fireballs which is a boss in Hey! Pikmin?)
Appreciate the comment mate. Glad you're enjoying the series. Pertaining to the blowhog family, fiery blowhog is named sus draconus and fiery blowlet is named sus draconus infanta so I think it's not a breadbug
@@RNiverse yeah looking back, it seems to be that way. my source wasn't a unreliable one, it just decided itself to split the two up. well then no complaints.
I think what Olimar means the withering blowhog's breath could be reversed and really help with plant growth on planets
17:28 Telescoping pump hogs cannot shoot homing missiles, but water/fluid balls instead (as shown in the clip)
currently using this series to help me fall asleep (ive already seen most of them all the way through) during a rough patch, its very pleasant. honestly your voice is perfect for this sort of video, very chill but not boring
Well I'm glad my videos can help you out / bring value to you in some way. One of the reasons I like making videos.
13:10 the predators in question may actually be the pikmins themselves
The withering blow hog looks like a koi, and I really like it’s design :)
Yeah I could see that. I dig the color scheme honestly
14:00 SO ITS SMART THEN
“Olimer”
Dude I just discovered your vids, closest thing to a Pikmin documentary we could have. Amazing work
Thanks mate, appreciate it
also I just think the Tusked blowhog is in a different family because it's a pretty distant relative keeping traits from extinct past blowhogs like normal pigs
I agree it is probably a distant relative, it just would've been simpler for my writing if they weren't, since I'm lazy sometimes 😅
oml I can't believe I nearly missed this, it got overposted by a bunch of other vids in the subscription and I only saw it cuz I got it recommended
Ha well glad you could find it 👌
Everyone knows the best blowhog is th withering blowhog the mustache is absolutely splendid
The mustache is pretty fire 🔥 I gotta go with the blowlet being my favorite cause of the fireballs, and it being tiny 👌
Keep it going with your amazing content!
We like to see it!
Thanks for the love ✨️
Weird to see another osc member not on a osc video
@@Sharkie_numbskull It kinda goes the same for you, buddy
nice video, you can actually extinguish pikmin in 1 by just whistling them. in 1 if they get lit by fire they take 1.5 seconds for them to die
Really, if it is that's my mistake. I thought it was inextinguishable
I guess you could say the bubbly blow hog two I mean it’s not in the game but still in the files and it still has everything. Plus I don’t think the ujadani were supposed to be in the game. Yet they’re still there.
Yeah, ujadani was gonna be brought up in a later video and the bubbly blowhog I didn't know existed, but I thought about doing a pikmin 251 series for this so they'll come up there if that's the case
Oh I can just tell you're gonna become a new personal favorite channel!
Thanks mate
God I love videos like these
Blowhog riderrrrrrr
The new intro is very cool 👍🏼
Thanks, was proud of that
This video will *blow* you away
Dude
This is great, i really like this series
You talk and shine light on the pikmin families and even shine light on the 2 games that are usually avoided (Pikmin adventure ans Hey! Pikmin)
Now i do think pikmin adventure does have something to do with the series we all have our opinions
These videos make me want to study pikmin enemies more often and i did some of the work for you which will be down below 👇
I hope you see this and have a wonderful day
Beeb Family (From pikmin adventure)
This research was done by me and i studied every single one and added extras to make it easier to study:
Creepy beeb: this is the most common variant of the beeb family can handle any environment. This species of Beeb is much smaller and chooses to ram smaller victims for pretection. Since this beeb can easily be preyed on they either go in packs or follow there leader.
Giant creepy beeb: this beeb is the second stage of a creepy beebs life and has gained much more weight allowing it to roll along a sent path. Sadly, since this beeb has grown bigger it cannot handle certain weather so i might migrate back to a warmer area.
King Beeb: this royal creature is the biggest beeb in the family along side the queen baub. This beeb sleeps and guards its territory and is actually related to the telescoping pumphog. King beebs usually roll over any creature that attempts to attack and doesn't have any predators besides bulblords and grand bulblords.
Queen baub: The queen buab is the female counter part of the king beeb that is able to reproduce through mating with the king.
Bombardier Beeb: this beeb has evolved into an explosive hazard. This beeb has lost its ability to roll and has a much shorter life span since it degnates whenever its in danger. This is more of a rare species since its only found near junk yards.
Bladed beeb: this beeb had evolved to handle colder environments and has grown a Praying Mantis look. This Beeb stabs its prey with is sharp arms and feeds off of them. This apex predator is extremely fast and very hostile to the point where it might be violent to its own family. A female specimen hasn't been discovered but the males have and mark any spot as there own territory.
Greater studded Beeb: this is a distant relative to the bladed beeb. now that it has spike balls for hands it is even more hostile and extremely violent. It pounds its prey to a pulse and sucks up its small remnants. There have been incidents where it can get its spike balls stuck in the ground leaving it volnarable to attacks meaning this specimen is much easier to handle.
I'm glad you like the video, I appreciate the info :)
Will you be covering the snavians
I'm covering everything 🙌
Good job big man
Thanks mate
The species I know the least of is definitely this one I'm not sure why maybe I just don't like blow hogs as everyone else just never the appeal
I don't think they're that stand out, but the notes on them are super detailed
6:35
I hope you talk about the arachnorb family
I will, not sure how far in though
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