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[[Image:Fire_Chomp.PNG|frame|right|Spitting fire]]
 
'''Fire Chomps''' are variations of normal [[Chain Chomp|Chain Chomps]] found in [[Super Mario Bros. 3]].
 
Fire Chomps differ from regular Chain Chomps in several ways. First, they are not restricted by chains, instead floating along with a tail made of fire. At any time, they may shoot [[Fireball|fireballs]] at [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]. The fireballs are taken directly out of their tail, which contains four fireballs. When all four have been fired, the Fire Chomp will self-destruct, damaging the Mario brother if he's within the blast radius.
 
Secondly, Fire Chomps only appear in World 5, The Sky. They float along as Mario and Luigi navigate the stage making total nuisances of themselves, especially in World 5-9, where the player has a limited amount of platforms he can jump onto in addition to an automatically-scrolling screen.
 
Fire Chomps return in New Super Mario Bros,super mario bros3 again with a four fireball limit.
 
Lastly, unlike Chain Chomps which are invincible, Fire Chomps can safely be [[Jump|jumped]] on to destroy them.
 
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