because mario likes it
from eggs
1993
Probably, but you can't really tell. In many Mario games, Yoshis are hatched from eggs, but look exactly the same as they get older. So there are baby Yoshis; there just isn't a distinction between young and old Yoshis.
It's difficult to tell, as both genders look the same, and both have the ability to lay eggs.
There is no yoshis valley
Nope
Caterpillars do not lay eggs. Caterpillars are the larval stage of butterflies and moths, and they do not have the ability to reproduce. Only adult butterflies and moths, which come after the caterpillar stage, have the ability to lay eggs.
2 Eggs is normal for an adult to eat. Salman C.
To defeat the Sunnycide, you must crack open it's eggs and yoshis will come out and start pushing a chomp rock that was perched on a cliff above the sunnycide, one yoshi can't push it by itself, so five yoshis are needed, once five yoshis are pushing the chomp rock, the rock will roll of the cliff, land on the sunnycide and tip it down onto it's back, exposing it's weakspot (it's bandage-covered tongue), then's your chance to attack! The Sunnycide will be able to get back up, before you repeat the cycle and do a total of 480 damage to it.
yoshis
On Yoshi Island
No.