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A Nipper Plant is an infant Piranha Plant. They are rather small and are usually white. They look very similar to Munchers. Nipper Plants can sometimes shoot fireballs in some games, but their most notable ability is their biting attack. Despite being referred to as "baby Piranha Plants," Nipper Plants have a very different appearance to regular Piranha Plants. They have no lips, no spots, no teeth, and the most notable difference is their eyes. This is unusual, because it seems as if Nipper…

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The Piranha Plant (Known as Planta Piraña in Spanish) is a flower species, and also a common enemy from the Super Mario series. There appearance is that of a normal flower with a round head replacing the flower. Their heads are usually red with white spots, but they can come in a variety of colors, which occasionally affects their abilities. They are most commonly found in pipes, but have also appeared growing freely in the ground. While most are stationary, a select few have mutated... Piranha Plant Mario, Mario Piranha Plant, Mario Wallpaper, Mario Brother, Bolo Super Mario, Mario E Luigi, Piranha Plant, Super Mario 3d, Mario Birthday Party

The Piranha Plant is a flower species, and also a common enemy from the Super Mario series. Their appearance is that of a normal flower with a round head replacing the flower. Their heads are usually red with white spots (although they initially were green), but they can come in a variety of colors, which occasionally affects their abilities. They are most commonly found in pipes, but have also appeared growing freely in the ground. While most are stationary, a select few have mutated…

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