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Like many other underwater enemies, [[Enguarde the Swordfish|Enguarde]] can defeat a Lurchin by stabbing it. However, Enguarde can only stab a Lurchin in its squishy center, because if he touches Lurchin's spiky shell, Enguarde gets injured. In Fish Food Frenzy, [[Nibbla]] is also capable of defeating Lurchins by eating them. However, doing so worsens Nibbla's mood, in contrast to [[Koco]]s, which keep Nibbla at ease. However, Nibbla there is one Lurchin that Nibbla must eat to reveal the path to a [[Bonus Barrel]]. | Like many other underwater enemies, [[Enguarde the Swordfish|Enguarde]] can defeat a Lurchin by stabbing it. However, Enguarde can only stab a Lurchin in its squishy center, because if he touches Lurchin's spiky shell, Enguarde gets injured. In Fish Food Frenzy, [[Nibbla]] is also capable of defeating Lurchins by eating them. However, doing so worsens Nibbla's mood, in contrast to [[Koco]]s, which keep Nibbla at ease. However, Nibbla there is one Lurchin that Nibbla must eat to reveal the path to a [[Bonus Barrel]]. | ||
In [[Dixie Kong's Photo Album]] during the end credits, a Lurchin photograph is categorized under the "[[Aquatic Attackers]]" enemy class. | |||
In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version, during the [[Pacifica]] level [[Ripcurl Reef]], there are Lurchins with a yellow shell, purple spikes and a green center. These Lurchins act no different than their normal counterpart. | In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version, during the [[Pacifica]] level [[Ripcurl Reef]], there are Lurchins with a yellow shell, purple spikes and a green center. These Lurchins act no different than their normal counterpart. | ||
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