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[[Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise]] allows you to attract, trap, protect, train, and manage more than 100 different piñata species.
 
[[Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise]] allows you to attract, trap, protect, train, and manage more than 100 different piñata species.
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Each species has three different [[wild-card]] versions for you to discover, as well as its own set of tricks that it can learn.
 
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Revision as of 18:34, 15 August 2008

An accessorized Jeli and Pengum
See also: List of Classic species and List of Pocket Paradise species

Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise allows you to attract, trap, protect, train, and manage more than 100 different piñata species.

Several species may be discovered by traveling to the desert and arctic regions of Piñata Island. Once brought back to your garden, they may make themselves at home there, if you've made it habitable for them.

Each species has three different wild-card versions for you to discover, as well as its own set of tricks that it can learn.

If you are going to reproduce this list elsewhere, please give credit to where you got the info from.

Trouble in Paradise piñata species - Standard

Arocknid · Badgesicle · Barkbark · Bispotti · Bonboon · Bunnycomb · Buzzenge · Buzzlegum · Camello · Candary · Cherrapin · Chewnicorn · Chippopotamus · Choclodocus · Chocstrich · Cinnamonkey · Cluckles · Cocoadile · Crowla · Custacean · Doenut · Dragonache · Dragumfly · Eaglair · Elephanilla · Fizzlybear · Flapyak · Fourheads · Fudgehog · Galagoogoo · Geckie · Goobaa · Hoghurt · Hootyfruity · Horstachio · Jameleon · Jeli · Juicygoose · Kittyfloss · Lackatoad · Lemmoning · Lickatoad · Limeoceros · Macaraccoon · Mallowolf · Moojoo · Moozipan · Mothdrop · Mousemallow · Newtgat · Parmadillo · Parrybo · Peckanmix · Pengum · Pieena · Pigxie · Polollybear · Ponocky · Pretztail · Profitamole · Pudgeon · Quackberry · Raisant · Rashberry · Reddhott · Roario · Robean · S'morepion · Salamango · Sarsgorilla · Shellybean · Sherbat · Smelba · Sparrowmint · Squazzil · Swanana · Sweetle · Sweetooth · Syrupent · Taffly · Tartridge · Tigermisu · Twingersnap · Vulchurro · Walrusk · Whirlm · White Flutterscotch · Zumbug