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The Sandy Wollywog is an enemy that first appeared in the game Pikmin:The After Years. It is completely made out of sand, has gold eyes and feet, and usually falls from the ceiling, so watch out. It can create sand clouds that could suffocate Pikmin and can crush them too. Once defeated, it will desinigrate just like the Sandy Bulborb and the Dwarf Sandy Bulborb.

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  • Sandy Wollywog
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  • The Sandy Wollywog is an enemy that first appeared in the game Pikmin:The After Years. It is completely made out of sand, has gold eyes and feet, and usually falls from the ceiling, so watch out. It can create sand clouds that could suffocate Pikmin and can crush them too. Once defeated, it will desinigrate just like the Sandy Bulborb and the Dwarf Sandy Bulborb.
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Name
  • Amphicaris granitus
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Attacks
  • Crushes Pikmin, creates sand clouds
Family
  • Amphituber
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Size
  • 270(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The Sandy Wollywog is an enemy that first appeared in the game Pikmin:The After Years. It is completely made out of sand, has gold eyes and feet, and usually falls from the ceiling, so watch out. It can create sand clouds that could suffocate Pikmin and can crush them too. Once defeated, it will desinigrate just like the Sandy Bulborb and the Dwarf Sandy Bulborb.
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