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{{LLQuote|These Kong reject orangutans sure know how to roll the barrel!|Donkey Kong Country Manual, Page 29}}
{{LLQuote|These Kong reject orangutans sure know how to roll the barrel!|Donkey Kong Country Manual, Page 29}}


'''Manky Kongs'''<ref>''Donkey Kong Country'' Nintendo Player's Guide, [[Media:DKC Guide 16-17.jpg|Page 16]].</ref> are long-armed orangutans found in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. Their names may derive from the British slang term "manky", meaning "dirty" while also playing on the word's similarity to "monkey".
'''Manky Kongs'''<ref>''Donkey Kong Country'' Nintendo Player's Guide, [[Media:DKC Guide 16-17.jpg|Page 16]].</ref> are long-armed orangutans found in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. Their names derive from the British slang term "manky", meaning "dirty" while also playing on the word's similarity to "monkey".


Manky Kongs are semi-common enemies found mostly in the later levels of the game. Manky Kongs attack [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] by hurling [[barrel]]s at them in continuous pattern. Donkey and Diddy must avoid these barrels and jump on a Manky Kong's head to defeat it (it can also be defeated by hitting it with a [[Steel Keg]]).
Manky Kongs are semi-common enemies found mostly in the later levels of the game. Manky Kongs attack [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] by hurling [[barrel]]s at them in continuous pattern. Donkey and Diddy must avoid these barrels and jump on a Manky Kong's head to defeat it (it can also be defeated by hitting it with a [[Steel Keg]]).
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