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Gorons enter the fetal position when resting, and can also assume this position for self-defense or to travel at high speed by rolling. Gorons endowed with magic power can sprout metal spikes from their body while rolling. | Gorons enter the fetal position when resting, and can also assume this position for self-defense or to travel at high speed by rolling. Gorons endowed with magic power can sprout metal spikes from their body while rolling. | ||
In Japanese, Gorons have a verbal tic causing them to end most of their sentences with "-goro," which is seldom used in the English localization. It is still occasionally used as an exclamation of surprise. | In Japanese, Gorons have a verbal tic causing them to end most of their sentences with "-goro," which is seldom used in the English localization. It is still occasionally used as an exclamation of surprise, however. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |