Bulborbs eat Pikmin because the game was made that way. Bulborbs are the natural predators of Pikmin and thus have the need the feed on them in order to survive out in the wild. The Bulborbs were created in order to give the pikmin game more of a natural survival feel. With the Bulborbs in the game, they are able to scare the Pikmin and give the person playing the game a sense of urgency and nervousness.
Bulborbs are grubdogs who are the gomba of pikmin. They resemble ladybugs. To kill them, rush pikmin around the back side by swarming them than throw any remaining ones ones on there back. In Pikmin 2, throw purples on there back.
No. The only Bulborbs in Pikmin 3 are the Red and Orange varieties.
Red Bulborbs are a staple of the series, having been as ubiquitous in the games as Goombas are in Mario games. They will almost definitely be in Pikmin 3, though nothing has been announced about it yet.
A Bulborb is a creature from the Pikmin series. It is part of the Grub-dog family and is nocturnal, only waking when a captain or Pikmin is close to it. Bulborbs are dangerous creatures that attempt to devour all Pikmin at any given opportunity.
5, red, yellow, blue, purple and white leaf bulborbs may be included although they can't be kept in onions and are only found in dungeons
Olimar probably gave the Bulborbs their name because of how similar they looked to his dog, Bulbie, who is never shown in either Pikmin game. They could also have gotten their name from their bulbous shape, but the first option is probably more likely.
Bulbmin are Bulborbs that have been infected by a parasitic species of Pikmin. They are resistant to fire, water, electricity, and poison. They can be found in the Frontier Cavern, Submerged Castle, and Hole of Heroes, but there is absolutely no way for them to exit these caves.
All five original pikmin have been confirmed by Mr. Miyamoto. In addition, as you have probably already seen,, are the rock pikmin. These, despite what people have been saying, are not like purple pikmin at all. Really the only similarity is they give a little umph when landing on an enemy, and even then, they attack by repeatedly throwing themselves at the enemy instead of latching on, and don't have the possibility of making the enemy dizzy, like the purple. A flying pink pikmin with blue eyes can be seen in the trailer for a brief moment at the beginning and end. It doesn't really give you a clear view, though. When confronted about it, Nintendo said they couldn't confirm nor deny the pink pikmin. They did, however, confirm that new unannounced pikmin would be seen later in the game.
This depends on which game you're talking about. If it's pikmin 1, then in the forest of hope, go right from your base's first entrance (the other being the rock wall you can't break down) and break down the white wall you should come across. Break it down and you should see it. Mind the bulborbs. If it's pikmin 2, start the long adventure at the second area (I forgot the name. Sue me.) find another half of the globe somewhere. (You're gonna need white pikmin to get it) The next day, there is another area available called the perplexing pool. Go there. The ship should make note of the yellow pikmin. Then find your way over and get them. If you think you need blue pikmin, you don't. Just make sure you bring red pikmin with you because there is a fiery bulborb gaurding the entrance. Then get white pikmin to break down the following poisonous wall! Then, they're yours.
No there is not a Pikmin that will give you more or additional Pikmin.
No. White Pikmin made their first appearance in Pikmin 2.
In Pikmin for the wii you need have a group of pikmin by you then press 1 and the pikmin will carry you back to their onion.
Although it's an unconfirmed pikmin, it will most likely to be nature