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==Variations==
 
==Variations==
  
*'''Big Dry Bones''' - Also known as Super or Mega Dry Bones. This is a giant version of Dry Bones that originally appeared in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. They sometimes push giant blocks and can only fall apart from a ground pound when Mario is above miniature size. They have appeared in all ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games, ''Super Mario Maker'' and several ''Mario Party'' games, including appearing as a boss (as Mega Dry Bones) in ''Mario Party: Star Rush''.
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*''Big Dry Bones''' - Also known as Super or Mega Dry Bones. This is a giant version of Dry Bones that originally appeared in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. They sometimes push giant blocks and can only fall apart from a ground pound when Mario is above miniature size. They have appeared in all ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games, ''Super Mario Maker'' and several ''Mario Party'' games, including appearing as a boss (as Mega Dry Bones) in ''Mario Party: Star Rush''.
 
*'''Elite Dry Bones''' - A stronger variation of the quadrupedal Dry Bones from ''Superstar Saga'' found only in Teehee Valley. They were only called Dry Bones in the original game and did not gain a distinguishable name until the 3DS remake.
 
*'''Elite Dry Bones''' - A stronger variation of the quadrupedal Dry Bones from ''Superstar Saga'' found only in Teehee Valley. They were only called Dry Bones in the original game and did not gain a distinguishable name until the 3DS remake.
 
*'''Parabones''' - A variation that was introduced in ''Super Mario 3D World''. They are winged versions of Dry Bones, essentially making them a skeletal version of Paratroopas. Like normal Dry Bones, they crumble apart while hit, and unlike Paratroopas, they regain their wings when they reassemble, except in ''Super Mario Maker''. They also also appeared in areas of Bowser's Kingdom and the caverns of the Moon Kingdom in ''Super Mario Odyssey'', where they could be captured by Mario, making them temporarily playable. In the Bowser Jr's Journey mode of ''Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser's Journey'', they appeared as enemies and recruitable allies, and they also appeared as referees in ''Mario Tennis Aces''.
 
*'''Parabones''' - A variation that was introduced in ''Super Mario 3D World''. They are winged versions of Dry Bones, essentially making them a skeletal version of Paratroopas. Like normal Dry Bones, they crumble apart while hit, and unlike Paratroopas, they regain their wings when they reassemble, except in ''Super Mario Maker''. They also also appeared in areas of Bowser's Kingdom and the caverns of the Moon Kingdom in ''Super Mario Odyssey'', where they could be captured by Mario, making them temporarily playable. In the Bowser Jr's Journey mode of ''Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser's Journey'', they appeared as enemies and recruitable allies, and they also appeared as referees in ''Mario Tennis Aces''.

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