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Encyclopedia > Spiny

A Spiny is a small, mainly red, spike-backed creature found in many of Nintendo's Mario games. Spinies are hurled down from the sky by Lakitu to try and prevent Mario from reaching the end of the level and the first game to feature Spinies was Super Mario Bros.. Mario cannot jump on Spinies to defeat them due to their spikes, but he can defeat them using fireballs, obtained from the power of the Fire Flower. Nintendo (Japanese: 任天堂; Ninten is roughly translated as leave luck to heaven or in heavens hands, do is a common suffix for names of shops or laboratories. ... For over 20 years, Mario has been the official video game mascot for Nintendo. ... Lakitu is a turtle who first appeared in the computer game Super Mario Bros. ... Super Mario Bros. ... Like the Starman, Fire Flowers flashing colors were achieved by quickly rotating through several palettes. ...


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ATP - Field Herping for Spiny Softshells (2607 words)
Spiny softshells have a small proturberance on both sides of the nasal septum; smooth softshells do not.
In my experience, spiny softshell turtles prefer open water areas without a great deal of canopy overhanging the water, with sand/mud mixture banks that aren’t too steep (moderate is okay; vertical walls are not) and grassy growth around the bank.
Spiny softshells often bask on flat surfaces such as muddy banks and large, flat rocks.
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