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*In the Japanese version of Mario's games, the Chomp is named Wanwan, the rough equivalent of "Woof Woof." This explains its dog-like personality, and also why it was called Bow Wow in the North American version of Link's Awakening. | *In the Japanese version of Mario's games, the Chomp is named Wanwan, the rough equivalent of "Woof Woof." This explains its dog-like personality, and also why it was called Bow Wow in the North American version of Link's Awakening. | ||
*All known female Chomps wear a pink bow on their head. Otherwise, they look exactly like any other Chomp. Female Chomps have first appeared in ''Link's Awakening''. Another appearance was in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' seen randomly instead of normal Chomps after using Pocket Chomps. | *All known female Chomps wear a pink bow on their head. Otherwise, they look exactly like any other Chomp. Female Chomps have first appeared in ''Link's Awakening''. Another appearance was in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' seen randomly instead of normal Chomps after using Pocket Chomps. Female Chomps are slower than normal Chomps and don't get as mad when pounded on by a baby's [[Hammer]]. | ||
Female Chomps are slower than normal Chomps and don't get as mad when pounded on by a baby's [[Hammer]]. | |||
==Sub-Species== | ==Sub-Species== |