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*The Japanese name for this enemy, "Togezō" comes from the word {{exp|棘|toge}}, meaning thorn. Other enemies that use this word in their names include [[Spiny Chuchu]] and [[Mulldozer]].
*The Japanese name for this enemy, "Togezō" comes from the word {{exp|棘|toge}}, meaning thorn. Other enemies that use this word in their names include [[Spiny Chuchu]] and [[Mulldozer]].
*The reason for this enemy being named as a beetle in the English versions of the games may relate to the name of [[smw:Buzzy Beetle|Buzzy Beetle]], a similar turtle enemy in the ''Mario'' series.
*The reason for this enemy being named as a beetle in the English versions of the games may relate to the name of [[smw:Buzzy Beetle|Buzzy Beetle]], a similar turtle enemy in the ''Mario'' series.
*[[Beetle]]s and [[Spiny Beetle]]s were confused with Spiked Beetles in the Enemy Roster of the Nintendo Player's Guide for ''Link's Awakening'', both being given the same method of defeat (by flipping them over) despite not having any relation to this enemy.
*[[Beetle (Enemy)|Beetle]]s and [[Spiny Beetle]]s were confused with Spiked Beetles in the Enemy Roster of the Nintendo Player's Guide for ''Link's Awakening'', both being given the same method of defeat (by flipping them over) despite not having any relation to this enemy.


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