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In ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', a fully grown Wiggler variant known as a [[Flutter]] makes an appearance, confirming that Wigglers are indeed caterpillars. Wigglers seem to transform into Flutters immediately (or temporarily, in some cases such as ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'') without going through a cocoon stage as typical real-world caterpillars do. On the other side, [[Squiggler]]s appear to be a younger variant of Wiggler suggested by its appearance in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', though this is not confirmed. [[Big Wiggler|Larger variants]] of Wigglers also appear.
In ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', a fully grown Wiggler variant known as a [[Flutter]] makes an appearance, confirming that Wigglers are indeed caterpillars. Wigglers seem to transform into Flutters immediately (or temporarily, in some cases such as ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'') without going through a cocoon stage as typical real-world caterpillars do. On the other side, [[Squiggler]]s appear to be a younger variant of Wiggler suggested by its appearance in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', though this is not confirmed. [[Big Wiggler|Larger variants]] of Wigglers also appear.
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In this game, although their artwork for that game depicts them with the usual eight legs, they only have six legs in game. Furthermore, when [[Dr. Topper]] "How many feet do Wigglers have?" in [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Keep]], the correct answer is "six".
In this game, although their artwork for that game depicts them with the usual eight legs, they only have six legs in game. Furthermore, when [[Dr. Topper]] "How many feet do Wigglers have?" in [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Keep]], the correct answer is "six".


In battle, Wigglers attack by slamming into [[party member]]s, shooting droplets of water at them, or using [[Sand Storm]]. When hit with a physical attack, they respond by using the move [[Vigor Up]], raising their own attack power. An unused red palette exists in the original game's data, which may have been intended for when this happens, similar to other games.
In battle, Wigglers attack by slamming into [[party member]]s, shooting droplets of water at them, or using [[Sand Storm]]. When hit with a physical attack, they respond by using the move [[Vigor up!]], raising their own attack power. An unused red palette exists in the original game's data, which may have been intended for when this happens, similar to other games.
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