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'''Skeletons''' are seemingly undead enemies debuting in ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' for the [[Game Boy]]. They are designed to look like modern human skulls and first appear in [[Stage 5-2]] of the [[Desert]]. Skeletons wander around on the ground and hurl bones at [[Mario]] if he approaches them. Touching a Skeleton or getting hit by its bones results in Mario losing a life. Skeletons, as well as their bone projectiles, can be crushed with a [[hammer]].
'''Skeletons''' are undead enemies in ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' for the [[Game Boy]]. Despite their name, they are only composed of a single human skull. They first appear in [[Stage 5-2]] of the [[Desert]]. Skeletons crawl on the ground from side to side and hurl bones at [[Mario]] if he approaches them. Touching a Skeleton or getting hit by its bones results in Mario losing a life. Skeletons, as well as their bone projectiles, can be crushed with a [[hammer]].


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Skeletons are undead enemies in Donkey Kong for the Game Boy. Despite their name, they are only composed of a single human skull. They first appear in Stage 5-2 of the Desert. Skeletons crawl on the ground from side to side and hurl bones at Mario if he approaches them. Touching a Skeleton or getting hit by its bones results in Mario losing a life. Skeletons, as well as their bone projectiles, can be crushed with a hammer.

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