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Vine Chomps always appear on the ceiling where they hide behind some leaves while sticking their tongue down. When the [[Kong]]s grab its tongue, the Vine Chomp slowly pulls the tongue back to its mouth, attempting to eat the Kongs. Its tongue is necessary for progressing higher into the level, and the Kongs must quickly get off its tongue to avoid being eaten. Vine Chomps cannot be defeated by any attack.
Vine Chomps always appear on the ceiling where they hide behind some leaves while sticking their tongue down. When the [[Kong]]s grab its tongue, the Vine Chomp slowly pulls the tongue back to its mouth, attempting to eat the Kongs. Its tongue is necessary for progressing higher into the level, and the Kongs must quickly get off its tongue to avoid being eaten. Vine Chomps cannot be defeated by any attack.
If the Kongs happen to get eaten, they have to shake the [[Wii Remote]] (press X Button or Y Button repeatedly in the 3DS version) or [[Nunchuck]] to force it to open its mouth. Failing to do so fast enough or not doing so after a certain amount of time will cause the Kongs to lose a heart and the Vine Chomp to release them. The Kongs will be released half way down its tongue.
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[[Category:Carnivorous Plants]]
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Revision as of 08:27, June 16, 2020

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Some Vine Chomps

Vine Chomps[citation needed] are carnivorous plant enemies that appear in Donkey Kong Country Returns. They are blue, medium-sized variant of Chomps with a tongue in the shape of a vine. Vine Chomps only appear in some vine levels of the Forest world, and their first level appearance is Vine Valley.

Vine Chomps always appear on the ceiling where they hide behind some leaves while sticking their tongue down. When the Kongs grab its tongue, the Vine Chomp slowly pulls the tongue back to its mouth, attempting to eat the Kongs. Its tongue is necessary for progressing higher into the level, and the Kongs must quickly get off its tongue to avoid being eaten. Vine Chomps cannot be defeated by any attack.

If the Kongs happen to get eaten, they have to shake the Wii Remote (press X Button or Y Button repeatedly in the 3DS version) or Nunchuck to force it to open its mouth. Failing to do so fast enough or not doing so after a certain amount of time will cause the Kongs to lose a heart and the Vine Chomp to release them. The Kongs will be released half way down its tongue.