Crocomire

"This huge creature has sticky skin and spits plasma balls. When adventurers attempt to fight the Crocomire, it becomes angrier with every blow."

- Super Metroid Manual

Crocomire, also referred to as The Crocomire, is a mini-boss in the the videogame Super Metroid, it is fought while finding the Grapple Beam, in Norfair.

Trivia

 * There is multiple unused content about the Crocomire:
 * In Super Metroid, the same game Crocomire is a boss in, there is an unused creature named "Stoke" which is pretty much a smaller Crocomire, it breathes fire as an attack, but it's near to impossible to get hurt by it, considering its AI is incomplete and therefore cannot walk properly.
 * The name "Stoke" should be taken with a grain of salt, considering the name was found in the internal memory of Super Metroid, where it was labeled Stoke on the file of the enemy. These files may and may not be official, whereas they can be a part of the name, or completely random. But Stoke is the only name the creature has gotten so far that is close to being official.
 * In Metroid: Zero Mission, Crocomire was supposed to be a boss in the game, which would have fit because of being a prequel, it looks pretty noticeably different, it is bigger, has a grey color instead of it's usual red color, and looks quite alot fatter.
 * In Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, there is some concept art with creatures that resemble Crocomire, this was never used and there is no creature in the games that even slightly resembles this concept art.
 * There is a skull in the Foggy Fumes level in the video game Donkey Kong Country Returns in the backround, that strongly resembles Crocomire's skull.
 * Crocomire's roar might have been inspired by the Titanosaurus from Godzilla.