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Spike Eels appear only in underwater tropical levels, notably in World 7-1, World 3-2 and Special World 2-2. They stay in holes and swim in Mario's way, not unlike [[Unagi]]s and [[Gringill]]s. They take 15 hits to defeat with the [[Fire Flower]] or [[Boomerang Flower]], but can be defeated in a single hit with invincibility or by transforming into [[Statue Mario]] and crushing them. They can also be attacked from the front or behind. Their tails are also spiked.
Spike Eels appear only in underwater tropical levels, notably in World 7-1, World 3-2 and Special World 2-2. They stay in holes and swim in Mario's way, not unlike [[Unagi]]s and [[Gringill]]s. They take 15 hits to defeat with the [[Fire Flower]] or [[Boomerang Flower]], but can be defeated in a single hit with invincibility or by transforming into [[Statue Mario]] and crushing them. They can also be attacked from the front or behind. Their tails are also spiked.


====See also====
==See also==
*[[Unagi]]
*[[Unagi]]
*[[Mega Unagi]]
*[[Mega Unagi]]


====Names in other languages====
==Names in Other Languages==
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|Por= Peixe-Espinho
|Por= Peixe-Espinho

Revision as of 21:56, April 1, 2012

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Spike Eels are enemies found in Super Mario 3D Land. They're purple colored eels with purple spikes on their back and three big yellow spikes on their head, that slightly resemble hair. They have a big mouth, a white lip and a single sharp tooth.

Spike Eels appear only in underwater tropical levels, notably in World 7-1, World 3-2 and Special World 2-2. They stay in holes and swim in Mario's way, not unlike Unagis and Gringills. They take 15 hits to defeat with the Fire Flower or Boomerang Flower, but can be defeated in a single hit with invincibility or by transforming into Statue Mario and crushing them. They can also be attacked from the front or behind. Their tails are also spiked.

See also

Names in Other Languages

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