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== Evisceration ==
== Evisceration ==
Its habit of spit out its internal organs to attack, is a reference to real-life sea cucumbers, wich have tendency to spit out part of their instestines to scare its predators.
Its habit of spit out its internal organs to attack, is a reference to real-life sea cucumbers, wich have tendency to spit out part of their instestines to scare its predators.{{‎unsigned|Pescavelho}}


== Wiwaxia ==
== Wiwaxia ==


The spines and high defense stats of pyukumuku may also be based on wiwaxia, a prehistoric mollusk from the Burgess shale.[[User:Grub|Grub]] ([[User talk:Grub|talk]]) 02:38, 13 December 2016 (UTC)
The spines and high defense stats of pyukumuku may also be based on wiwaxia, a prehistoric mollusk from the Burgess shale.[[User:Grub|Grub]] ([[User talk:Grub|talk]]) 02:38, 13 December 2016 (UTC)

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Sea bunny inspiration?

This thing seems to also be partly inspired by the "sea bunny" considering its bunny-like appearance. Coolest (talk) 18:43, 10 August 2016 (UTC)Reply

Pyukumuku

Its English name (see above) has been offically revealed, shouldn't the page have it? - unsigned comment from AztecCroc (talkcontribs)

Evisceration

Its habit of spit out its internal organs to attack, is a reference to real-life sea cucumbers, wich have tendency to spit out part of their instestines to scare its predators.- unsigned comment from Pescavelho (talkcontribs)

Wiwaxia

The spines and high defense stats of pyukumuku may also be based on wiwaxia, a prehistoric mollusk from the Burgess shale.Grub (talk) 02:38, 13 December 2016 (UTC)Reply