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'''Rhinonos''' are blue rhinoceros enemies in ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World]]''. They only appear in the level [[Exploring the Animal Kingdom]]. Rhinonos can be stunned temporarily by either jumping on them, or throwing a [[Yoshi Egg]]. While most of them are enemies, one needs Yoshi's help to save its [[Baby Rhinono]], by rebuilding a bridge. It will then thank the Yoshi by popping a large, pink balloon that blocks the Yoshi's path. | '''Rhinonos''' are blue rhinoceros enemies in ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World]]''. They only appear in the level [[Exploring the Animal Kingdom]]. Rhinonos can be stunned temporarily by either jumping on them, or throwing a [[Yoshi Egg]]. While most of them are enemies, one needs Yoshi's help to save its [[Baby Rhinono]], by rebuilding a bridge. It will then thank the Yoshi by popping a large, pink balloon that blocks the Yoshi's path. | ||
A Rhinono also appears in the end credits, alongside its baby. | A Rhinono also appears in the end credits, alongside its baby. |
Revision as of 11:32, September 6, 2021
Rhinonos are blue rhinoceros enemies in Yoshi's Crafted World. They only appear in the level Exploring the Animal Kingdom. Rhinonos can be stunned temporarily by either jumping on them, or throwing a Yoshi Egg. While most of them are enemies, one needs Yoshi's help to save its Baby Rhinono, by rebuilding a bridge. It will then thank the Yoshi by popping a large, pink balloon that blocks the Yoshi's path.
A Rhinono also appears in the end credits, alongside its baby.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 犀牛牛[?] Xīniúniú |
From "犀牛" (xīniú, rhino) | |
German | Nashorst[?] | From "Nashorn" (Rhino) and the german name "Horst" | |
Spanish | Rinoldo[?] | From rinoceronte (rhino) |