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There are many different kinds of Piranha Plants, but most have similar physical characteristics. They typically have a large, round head with white spots, and their only facial features are a mouth full of sharp teeth. Their heads are usually atop a long vine or stem growing from either a pipe or the ground. There are also some types of piranha plants whose vines and leaves form structures that act similar to legs or entire bodies. Their heads are most commonly red, but there are also green and yellow variations.
 
There are many different kinds of Piranha Plants, but most have similar physical characteristics. They typically have a large, round head with white spots, and their only facial features are a mouth full of sharp teeth. Their heads are usually atop a long vine or stem growing from either a pipe or the ground. There are also some types of piranha plants whose vines and leaves form structures that act similar to legs or entire bodies. Their heads are most commonly red, but there are also green and yellow variations.
  
Traditionally, mostly within the 2-D appearances, Piranha Plants pop out of Warp Pipes while snapping their mouths upward and then recede back into the pipe moments later. Because of their teeth, they cannot be stomped on and have to be defeated through other means. Fireballs are traditionally considered to be an effective weakness for most of them. In other appearances, mostly the 3-D ones, Piranha Plants grow out of the ground and snap forward at anyone nearby. In those appearances, it is possible to stomp on their heads and defeat them. Additionally, some Piranha Plants have the ability to spit fireballs at enemies. One that spit fire are often referred to as Fire Piranha Plans.
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Traditionally, mostly within the 2-D appearances, Piranha Plants pop out of Warp Pipes while snapping their mouths upward and then recede back into the pipe moments later. Because of their teeth, they cannot be stomped on and have to be defeated through other means. Fireballs are traditionally considered to be an effective weakness for most of them. In other appearances, mostly the 3-D ones, Piranha Plants grow out of the ground and snap forward at anyone nearby. In those appearances, it is possible to stomp on their heads and defeat them. Additionally, some Piranha Plants have the ability to spit fireballs at enemies.
  
 
Piranha Plants commonly grow to large sizes, and smaller Piranha Plant buds can often be found on larger piranha plants. Because of this, Piranha Plants are often the subject of boss enemies. This is usually achieved by increasing the Piranha Plant's size in some way. The earliest example of this was [[Naval Piranha]], which was a normal Piranha Plant that had its size increased by Kamek during ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. Other large Piranha Plant bosses have included [[Megasmilax]] from ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', [[Lava Piranha]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]'', [[Mom Piranha]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', [[Bosses in Yoshi's Island DS#Big Bungee Piranha|Big Bungee Piranha]] in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', the [[Bosses in Super Mario Galaxy#Dino Piranha|Dino Piranha]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and the [[Bosses in Super Mario Galaxy 2#Peewee Piranha|Peewee Piranha]]'' in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. The most prominent and only recurring Piranha Plant boss has been [[Petey Piranha]], one of the few Piranha Plants who has a body. Petey has been described as the boss of the Piranha Plants.
 
Piranha Plants commonly grow to large sizes, and smaller Piranha Plant buds can often be found on larger piranha plants. Because of this, Piranha Plants are often the subject of boss enemies. This is usually achieved by increasing the Piranha Plant's size in some way. The earliest example of this was [[Naval Piranha]], which was a normal Piranha Plant that had its size increased by Kamek during ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. Other large Piranha Plant bosses have included [[Megasmilax]] from ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', [[Lava Piranha]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]'', [[Mom Piranha]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', [[Bosses in Yoshi's Island DS#Big Bungee Piranha|Big Bungee Piranha]] in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', the [[Bosses in Super Mario Galaxy#Dino Piranha|Dino Piranha]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and the [[Bosses in Super Mario Galaxy 2#Peewee Piranha|Peewee Piranha]]'' in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. The most prominent and only recurring Piranha Plant boss has been [[Petey Piranha]], one of the few Piranha Plants who has a body. Petey has been described as the boss of the Piranha Plants.
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The Piranha Plants are also often used as enemies in the RPG games, which have introduced a variety of unique variations. In ''Super Mario RPG'', piranha plants attacked while based within pipes. The ''Paper Mario'' games had a number of Piranha Plants adapting to different habitats, all of which were free-moving Piranha Plants. In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Piranha Plants were found in Forever Forest. Strangely enough in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', the 'normal' Piranha Plant was only found in the Pit of 100 Trials. In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', Piranha Plants were only found at the Beanbean National Airport during Mama Piranha's attack. These ones were healed by fire and vulnerable to lightning when red, but healed by lightning and vulnerable to fire when blue. They also appeared as normal enemies in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', similar to their appearance in previous ''Mario'' games.
 
The Piranha Plants are also often used as enemies in the RPG games, which have introduced a variety of unique variations. In ''Super Mario RPG'', piranha plants attacked while based within pipes. The ''Paper Mario'' games had a number of Piranha Plants adapting to different habitats, all of which were free-moving Piranha Plants. In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Piranha Plants were found in Forever Forest. Strangely enough in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', the 'normal' Piranha Plant was only found in the Pit of 100 Trials. In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', Piranha Plants were only found at the Beanbean National Airport during Mama Piranha's attack. These ones were healed by fire and vulnerable to lightning when red, but healed by lightning and vulnerable to fire when blue. They also appeared as normal enemies in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', similar to their appearance in previous ''Mario'' games.
  
==Sports==
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Within the various sports/kart racing games, Piranha Plants have commonly appeared as obstacles/hazards on different courses. Piranha Plants have also appeared as an item in several ''Mario Kart'' games. In the ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'' games, it is a personal item of [[Princess Peach]]'s and can be deployed to consume opponents' items. In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', it causes the Piranha Plant to drag the user's kart forward, attacking anyone in its way and causing a small speed boost.
  
Within the various sports/kart racing games, Piranha Plants have commonly appeared as obstacles/hazards on different courses, while Petey Piranha has appeared as a recurring playable character.. Piranha Plants have also appeared as an item in several ''Mario Kart'' games. In ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'' and its sequels, it is a personal item of [[Princess Peach]]'s that can be deployed to consume opponents' items. In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', it causes the Piranha Plant to drag the user's kart forward, attacking anyone in its way and causing a small speed boost. Within other sports games, Piranha Plants were mostly regulated to obstacles, but a Fire Piranha Plant, later made its first playable appearance as a downloadable character for ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''. It could be unlocked by taking part in an online tournament during the month of June 2019 or could otherwise be added to the game automatically through a patch in the following month.
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The Piranha Plant has appeared in all of the ''Mario Party'' games, both in and out of minigames. There was even a minigame that revolved around singing Piranha Plants. In the Duel Mode of ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', Piranha Plant appeared as one of the Duel Partners. It had 3 Attack Power, but only 1 Stamina, and a Salary of 5 coins. It was the default partner of [[Waluigi]]. In the later games of the series, the Piranha Plant also appeared as a capsule item. A piranha plant also appeared as the first boss of the Story Mode in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', where it had terrorized [[Wiggler]]'s garden. Within the other sports games, Piranha Plants commonly appear as obstacles.
 
 
The Piranha Plant has appeared in all of the ''Mario Party'' games, both in and out of minigames. There was even a minigame that revolved around singing Piranha Plants. In the Duel Mode of ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', Piranha Plant appeared as one of the Duel Partners. It had 3 Attack Power, but only 1 Stamina, and a Salary of 5 coins. It was the default partner of [[Waluigi]]. In the later games of the series, the Piranha Plant also appeared as a capsule item. A piranha plant also appeared as the first boss of the Story Mode in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', where it had terrorized [[Wiggler]]'s garden.
 
  
 
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