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The '''Skelesaurus''' is a large, skeletal dinosaur in ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World]]''. It only appears in [[Skelesaurus Wrecks]] and chases [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] for the majority of the level. It functions similarly to a [[Chomp Shark]], except it moves slower. Once it reaches the end, it collapses and is defeated. | The '''Skelesaurus''' is a large, skeletal dinosaur that appears in ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World]]''. It only appears in [[Skelesaurus Wrecks]] and chases [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] for the majority of the level. It functions similarly to a [[Chomp Shark]], except it moves slower. Once it reaches the end of the level, it collapses and is defeated. | ||
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Template:Species-infobox The Skelesaurus is a large, skeletal dinosaur that appears in Yoshi's Crafted World. It only appears in Skelesaurus Wrecks and chases Yoshi for the majority of the level. It functions similarly to a Chomp Shark, except it moves slower. Once it reaches the end of the level, it collapses and is defeated.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ホネサウルス[?] Honesaurusu |
From "hone" (bone) and "Tyrannosaurus" | |
Chinese (simplified) | 骸骨恐龙[?] Háigǔ Kǒnglóng |
Skeleton Dinosaur | |
Chinese (traditional) | 骸骨恐龍[?] Háigǔ Kǒnglóng |
Skeleton Dinosaur | |
German | Skelettosaurus-Wrack[?] | From "Skelett" (Skeleton), "Tyrannosaurus-Rex" (Tyrannosaurus Rex) and "Wrack" (Wreck) | |
Korean | 뼈다귀사우루스 (Costume name) Ppyeodagwisauruseu 뼈다귀사우르스 (Level name) Ppeyodagwisaureuseu[?] |
From 뼈다귀 (bone) and Tyrannosaurus Same as above, but -saurus is misspelled |