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Alright, so duh, this is a very obvious fight...but we have to get those out there as well. They're both dinosaurs, and it's sometimes debated that they are part of the same species because of their very similar appearance...but one is male (Yoshi) and the other is female (Birdo). I know people are going to say "but in the SMB2 booklet, they say Birdo is a he. So it's a boy"...false! Almost every other booklet/game/guide that Birdo is in, they say "she" so you're outnumbered, very few sources say "he". Anyway, they're both part of the dinosaur species, they're usually partnered up (and it's fun to sometimes see partners go against each other), they both use eggs/and or rainbows as a special in nearly every sports title they appear. They also both have high jumping abilities. And while they
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Alright, so duh, this is a very obvious fight...but we have to get those out there as well. They're both dinosaurs, and it's sometimes debated that they are part of the same species because of their very similar appearance...but one is male (Yoshi) and the other is female (Birdo). I know people are going to say "but in the SMB2 booklet, they say Birdo is a he. So it's a boy"...false! Almost every other booklet/game/guide that Birdo is in, they say "she" so you're outnumbered, very few sources say "he". Anyway, they're both part of the dinosaur species, they're usually partnered up (and it's fun to sometimes see partners go against each other), they both use eggs/and or rainbows as a special in nearly every sports title they appear. They also both have high jumping abilities. And while they are similar in many ways, there are diffrences too. Birdo is usually a "power/balanced type" character, while Yoshi is very "speed" based. Wind Mage Master 18:40, April 3, 2011 (UTC)