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[[File:Monocle.PNG|left|thumb|130px|An in-game Monocle Monica]]
[[File:Monocle.PNG|left|thumb|130px|An in-game Monocle Monica]]
Monocle Monicas fly around on set paths. To move, they quickly shift between positions in mid-air: some fly between two positions, other between three in a line, and several follow a rectangular pattern. Monocle Monicas can damage a [[Kong]] upon contact, but the Kongs can defeat them using any attack method. If the Kongs are on a vine and a Monocle Monica flies upwards into them, it counts as being stomped on and defeated.
Monocle Monicas fly around on set paths. To move, they quickly shift between positions in mid-air: some fly between two positions, other between three in a row, and several follow a rectangular pattern. Monocle Monicas can damage a [[Kong]] upon contact, but the Kongs can defeat them using any attack method. If the Kongs are on a vine and a Monocle Monica flies upwards into them, it counts as being stomped on and defeated.


Monocle Monicas have bird-like beaks in-game, while in concept artwork, they are depicted with insect mandibles.
Monocle Monicas have bird-like beaks in-game, while in concept artwork, they are depicted with insect mandibles.

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