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|JapM=From「骨」(''hone'', bone) and "Tyrannosaurus"
|JapM=From「骨」(''hone'', bone) and "Tyrannosaurus"
|Ger=Skelettosaurus-Wrack
|Ger=Skelettosaurus-Wrack
|GerM=From "skelett" (skeleton), "Tyrannosaurus-Rex" (Tyrannosaurus Rex) and "wrack" (Wreck)
|GerM=From "skelett" (skeleton), "Tyrannosaurus", and "wrack" (wreck)
|Kor=뼈다귀사우루스 (Costume name)<br>''Ppyeodagwisauruseu''<br>뼈다귀사우르스 (Level name)<br>''Ppyeodagwisaureuseu''
|Kor=뼈다귀사우루스 (Costume name)<br>''Ppyeodagwisauruseu''<br>뼈다귀사우르스 (Level name)<br>''Ppyeodagwisaureuseu''
|KorM=From 뼈다귀 (''ppyeodagwi'', bone) and Tyrannosaurus<br><br>Same as above, but -saurus is misspelled
|KorM=From 뼈다귀 (''ppyeodagwi'', bone) and "Tyrannosaurus"<br><br>Same as above, but "-saurus" is misspelled
|ChiS=骸骨恐龙
|ChiS=骸骨恐龙
|ChiSR=Háigǔ Kǒnglóng
|ChiSR=Háigǔ Kǒnglóng

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Skelesaurus
Skelesaurus.png
First appearance Yoshi's Crafted World (2019)

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. The Skelesaurus can be temporarily stunned by an egg. Near the end of the level, the Skelesaurus begins to move faster. Once it reaches the end of the level, it hits its head on a rock, collapses, and is defeated.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ホネサウルス[?]
Honesaurusu
From「骨」(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", and "wrack" (wreck)
Italian Schelesauro[?] Skelesaurus
Korean 뼈다귀사우루스 (Costume name)
Ppyeodagwisauruseu
뼈다귀사우르스 (Level name)
Ppyeodagwisaureuseu
[?]
From 뼈다귀 (ppyeodagwi, bone) and "Tyrannosaurus"

Same as above, but "-saurus" is misspelled
Spanish Huesisaurio[?] Bonesaurus