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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The appearance of Piranha Plants is based on the appearance in games such as [[smw:Super Mario Bros. 3|''Super Mario Bros. 3'']] and [[smw:Super Mario Land 2|''Super Mario Land 2'']].
*The appearance of Piranha Plants is based on the appearance in games such as [[smw:Super Mario Bros. 3|''Super Mario Bros. 3'']] and [[smw:Super Mario Land 2|''Super Mario Land 2'']].
*[[Manhandla]] is stated to be a mutant Piranha  Plant, and in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' it shares similar plant heads to the Piranha Plant, which also suggests a relation.
*[[Manhandla]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' shares similar plant heads to the Piranha Plant, which may suggest a relation.
*Since Piranha Plants only appear on [[Koholint]], it is not known if they actually exist anywhere outside of the dream world in the Zelda universe.
*Since Piranha Plants only appear on [[Koholint]], it is not known if they exist anywhere else in the Zelda universe.
*The Japanese name for these enemies, {{exp|パックン|Pakkun}} comes from {{exp|パク|paku}}, which means chomping or opening a mouth wide. Unlike their Mario counterparts, they do not share the {{Japanese|フラワー|Furawā|Flower}} portion of their name, although at the time of release, recent Mario games such as [[smw:Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]] had not included this either.
*The Japanese name for these enemies, {{exp|パックン|Pakkun}} comes from {{exp|パク|paku}}, which means chomping or opening a mouth wide. Unlike their Mario counterparts, they do not share the {{Japanese|フラワー|Furawā|Flower}} portion of their name, although at the time of release, recent Mario games such as [[smw:Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]] had not included this either.


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