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Snappers attack by withdrawing into their shell and spinning at [[Link]] with their claws extended like spikes. Snappers have a vulnerable underbelly, which can be attacked directly if he shoots up from under one using a [[Deku Flower]]. Alternatively, he can expose it by flipping it over by using a [[bomb]], the [[Blast Mask]], or pounding it as a [[Goron Link|Goron]], allowing him to attack it while it is flipped over. If it is not attacked, then after a few seconds, the Snapper gets back up.
Snappers attack by withdrawing into their shell and spinning at [[Link]] with their claws extended like spikes. Snappers have a vulnerable underbelly, which can be attacked directly if he shoots up from under one using a [[Deku Flower]]. Alternatively, he can expose it by flipping it over by using a [[bomb]], the [[Blast Mask]], or pounding it as a [[Goron Link|Goron]], allowing him to attack it while it is flipped over. If it is not attacked, then after a few seconds, the Snapper gets back up.


In Woodfall Temple, a large Snapper and a [[Gekko]] are fought together as a mini-boss. In the battle, the Gekko summons a large Snapper from the ground and rides on its shell. Despite its size, the large Snapper is largely the same as a normal Snapper. A difference with the large Snapper is that it continues to charge until it crashes into a wall. Also, it has a deeper but quicker vocalization. When Link flips over the large Snapper, the Gekko flies off, and Link can fight it directly. The Snapper lands upright and hides in its shell, waiting for Gekko to get back on. When the battle ends, Gekko turns into a member of the [[Frog Choir]], and the large Snapper shrinks into nothing.
In Woodfall Temple, a large Snapper and a [[Gekko]] are fought together as a mini-boss. In the battle, the Gekko summons a large Snapper from the ground and rides on its shell. Despite its size, the large Snapper is largely the same as a normal Snapper. A difference with the large Snapper is that it continues to charge until it crashes into a wall. Also, it has a deeper but quicker vocalization. When Link flips over the large Snapper, the Gekko flies off, and Link can fight it directly. The Snapper lands upright and hides in its shell, waiting for Gekko to get back on. When the battle ends, Gekko turns into a member of the [[Frog Choir]], and the large shrinks into nothing.


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