18th March 2005, 6:16 PM 
	
	
	
		According to SSBM, Yoshis have no gender.  They are asexual creatures.  They basically just produce eggs that don't need to be fetilized, and can reproduce without a mate, so long as they have the food they need to do so.  That might explain why ALL Yoshis are identical, except for color.
	
	
	
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