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Dry Bones is a character, not a species. Since Bowser is a Koopa and Dry Bowser is just a skeleton version of Bowser, then Dry Bowser should be a Koopa. Dry Bones himself is a Koopa. <s>Why don't we put Koopa/Dry Bones under the species section instead?</s> {{user|joelmcallister}}
Dry Bones is a character, not a species. Since Bowser is a Koopa and Dry Bowser is just a skeleton version of Bowser, then Dry Bowser should be a Koopa. Dry Bones himself is a Koopa. Why don't we put Koopa/Dry Bones under the species section instead? {{user|joelmcallister}}
:The thing is, what a Dry Bones is, is a dead Koopa. Now that he is a dead Koopa, he is a Dry Bones. Like, if someone died they might become a ghost, instead of being a human, so this is a similar idea in which as he is dead he becomes a Dry Bones. Like how a Paragoomba becomes a Goomba when it loses its wings. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 20:49, 26 March 2013 (EDT)
:The thing is, what a Dry Bones is, is a dead Koopa. Now that he is a dead Koopa, he is a Dry Bones. Like, if someone died they might become a ghost, instead of being a human, so this is a similar idea in which as he is dead he becomes a Dry Bones. Like how a Paragoomba becomes a Goomba when it loses its wings. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 20:49, 26 March 2013 (EDT)


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