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rdfs:comment | - Helmasaurs (ヒップループ Hippurūpu?, Hiploop) are recurring enemies in the Legend of Zelda series. They are portrayed as small beasts, protected by armor shells which fail to mask their backsides. In their appearances, attacking their exposed backsides provides a successful method of killing them. Still, all games give Link the ability to destroy or forcibly remove their protective casings, making their bodies entirely vulnerable.
- Adults must consume much larger quantities of plant-matter and are therefore drawn to woodland areas or caves to consume the large fungi or ferns that grow there. While adults prefer cavernous or otherwise sheltered areas to live in, juvenile Helmasaurs wander into the open fields of the land and forage on the softer plants that grow in the grasslands. In the open, the juveniles are very vulnerable to the aerial predators that roam the skies of Mudora; For this reason, Helmasaurs produce young in large quantities. Image:Helmasaur.png
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Games | - Twilight Princess
- A Link to the Past
- The Minish Cap
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Caption | - Artwork of a Helmasaur from A Link to the Past
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abstract | - Helmasaurs (ヒップループ Hippurūpu?, Hiploop) are recurring enemies in the Legend of Zelda series. They are portrayed as small beasts, protected by armor shells which fail to mask their backsides. In their appearances, attacking their exposed backsides provides a successful method of killing them. Still, all games give Link the ability to destroy or forcibly remove their protective casings, making their bodies entirely vulnerable.
- Adults must consume much larger quantities of plant-matter and are therefore drawn to woodland areas or caves to consume the large fungi or ferns that grow there. While adults prefer cavernous or otherwise sheltered areas to live in, juvenile Helmasaurs wander into the open fields of the land and forage on the softer plants that grow in the grasslands. In the open, the juveniles are very vulnerable to the aerial predators that roam the skies of Mudora; For this reason, Helmasaurs produce young in large quantities. Image:Helmasaur.png
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