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The unchained '''Chain Chomps''', known in some games as '''Chomps''',<ref>Nick von Esmarch. ''Mario Kart 7 (3DS) eGuide''. Section ''Special Cup - Rainbow road''. The ''Road Hazards'' section of the introduction has the following description:''Chomps: Keep your distance from these massive Chomps! You’ll find a few of them near the end of section 2.''.</ref> are [[Chain Chomp]]s devoid of their chain. Originally, "Chomp" was used as an umbrella group including Chain Chomps, [[Incoming Chomp]]s, and [[Chomp Shark]]s, though starting with ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', the term began to inconsistently refer to chainless Chain Chomps specifically or Chain Chomps themselves. This likely stems from them being considered the same as normal Chain Chomps in Japan. In early appearances, they bite while moving forward uninhibited, though in later games, they instead roll around like [[boulder]]s.
The unchained '''Chain Chomps''', known in some games as '''Chomps''',<ref>Nick von Esmarch. ''Mario Kart 7 (3DS) eGuide''. Section ''Special Cup - Rainbow road''. The ''Road Hazards'' section of the introduction has the following description:''Chomps: Keep your distance from these massive Chomps! You’ll find a few of them near the end of section 2.''.</ref> are [[Chain Chomp]]s devoid of their chain. Originally, "Chomp" was used as an umbrella group including Chain Chomps, [[Incoming Chomp]]s, and [[Chomp Shark]]s, though starting with ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', the term began to inconsistently refer to chainless Chain Chomps specifically or as shorthand for Chain Chomps in general. This likely stems from them being considered the same as normal Chain Chomps in Japan. In early appearances, they bite while moving forward uninhibited, though in later games, they instead roll around like [[boulder]]s.


==History==
==History==