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|name | |name = Striped Bumblebee Shrimp | ||
|number | |number = 018 | ||
|image | |image = Striped Bumblebee Shrimp Icon.png | ||
| | |category = Shore-Dweller | ||
|quality = | |quality = Purple | ||
|description = It likes to ride on sea cucumbers, though no one knows why. | |||
|min_size = 31.00 | |||
|max_size = 38.00 | |||
|habitat = Ground | |||
|distribution = All Regions | |||
|time = Daytime | |||
|price1 = 38 Dough | |||
|price2 = 42 Dough | |||
|price3 = 49 Dough | |||
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{{Quote|What a catch! My first {{Color|catch|striped bumblebee shrimp}}! It doesn't collect nectar.<br>The striped bumblebee shrimp has bright yellow and black stripes just like a honey bee, but unlike its namesake, it prefers not to ,wander among equally flashy coral.}} | |||
'''Striped Bumblebee Shrimp''' is a [[Shore-Dweller]] [[Creature]] in ''[[Petit Planet]].'' | '''Striped Bumblebee Shrimp''' is a [[Shore-Dweller]] [[Creature]] in ''[[Petit Planet]].'' | ||
It can be found in the Omni-Gallery in the Shore-Dweller section. | |||
==Omnipedia== | |||
The striped bumblebee shrimp have yellow and black stripes that are very conspicuous in the ocean, just like the bees on land.<br> | |||
If we follow the conventional train of thought, naturally, the bumblebee shrimp should also behave accordingly - weaving through beautiful coral and feeding on debris, just like the bees collect nectar among flowers.<br> | |||
However, in reality, they much prefer forming a symbiotic relationship with inconspicuous echinoderms like sea urchins and sea cucumbers.<br> | |||
Such a habit seems to render its evolved bee-like colors useless, but life's purpose is rarely so easily defined. | |||
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