Mashboar

Mashboars are enemies first appearing in Angry Birds: Return to Tomorrow. They are operated by Smoosh Operators. They have two "mouthparts." When triggered, the mouthparts will come together at an alarming rate, destroying stuff in their path, sorta like a chomp. They are first seen in the Paleolithic Path location, where they look like crude stone monsters. Their appearance differs, but they're usually some form of gray, brown, black, white, or blue. Sometimes they can reveal secret rooms if you jump on a mouthpart as it scoots away to its original location.

Appearances
A list of their appearances in any game at all, relating to the (canon) Creeperverse series, or other series that people might use this creation for

Angry Birds: Return to Tomorrow
They first appear on Paleolithic Path. There are no Smoosh Operators visible, but they still work. When a bird gets near them, their mouthparts rapidly close together, attempting to deal damage to the bird. They look like crude, carved stone, with almost rectangulr "teeth" on the mouthparts, and hollow circles that represent eyes.

Their second appearance is in Factory Era Feud, where they are tougher, and made of metal. Their apperance is neater, and more sophisticated than that of the ones in Paleolithic Path. They act the same way as they do anywhere. Sometimes their base is located on a conveyor belt, so they'll move around when on the belt, and can chomp you from different areas.

Their third appearance is in the Far-out Future. They appear in two different forms here. One is like the factory one, except there are wires coming off it, and its base looks a little different. It has the same ability. Sometimes, they have extendable bases, but they can't go very far. Their second apperanace is in the holo-mash. They look like normal Mashboars, except when you touch them, they turn into a light-blue hologram model, sort of fakingyou out. There are usually rewards such as coins or gems or a diamond inside, and one of the tachyon clusters is hidden in one. Best not to risk it, though.

They also appear in other places, but I haven't decided the order yet

Trivia

 * This was originally called a vwhoomp, and was a horizontal thwomp from the Mario series, but was put here as well
 * The Mario series creation was first depicted in a drawing in my notebook during winter vacation of late 2018


 * They have a base, which is in the middle of the two mouthparts, in which they go toward. The mouthparts stretch out from this base, and when triggered, come together. They stop when they hit each other, which is over the base.